Haru-s Secret Life — -v0.3- -crime- |link|
"I want you to erase the evidence . The girl can live. But the file—the video she recorded—must vanish forever. The police have a copy. You're going to break into the evidence locker tonight and swap the hard drive."
One of the central themes of this installment is likely the fragmenting of the protagonist’s psyche. Haru, often portrayed as an everyman or a figure of relatable stability, must now reconcile their public persona with their private actions. The inclusion of "Crime" elevates the tension from social anxiety to existential dread. The story explores the psychological toll of maintaining the mask. Haru can no longer simply enjoy the thrill of the secret; they must now manage the paranoia of surveillance, the guilt of victimization, or the stress of deceiving those closest to them. This version serves as a crucible, testing whether Haru is a villain who happens to be a protagonist, or a hero forced into desperate measures. Haru-s Secret Life -v0.3- -Crime-
The target was the penthouse of the Saito Tech Plaza. Security was airtight, featuring biometric scanners and floor-to-pressure sensors. Haru didn't plan on walking across the floor, though. "I want you to erase the evidence