Synopsis
In the generic world of harem stories, there are always the heroines who fail to capture the heart of the protagonist. In most cases, the chosen one is typically the promised girl—otherwise known as—the one he'd sworn an oath to in their childhood.
However, in spite of it usually being shown that the losing maidens will either continue to pursue/tease the hero, or move on joyfully with their lives—of course, only after displaying their gratitude for having fallen in love with him—is this truly the case for them all? If anything, can they all really go on like this and feel such a way?
In the story of, The Beauties I Saved Have Become Obsessed With Me, Miyamoto Kaito is just an ordinary guy trying to get by—but is also the unfortunate receiver for countless affections. If not for his noble actions and righteous attitude, he would have never caught the attention of so many ladies in the first place.
Yet, this isn't about him. This is about the losing heroines. The ones he turned down and the ones who failed to have their feelings reciprocated by the time they'd confessed.
Follow the lives of those young maidens and watch as they move forward.
"Miyamoto Kaito, I like you. Please go out with me."
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"I'm sorry, but I..."
P.S. They also have wacky hair and eye colors.