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I Joined a Dating Sim Game and Got the Horror Boss Instead

After transmigrating into what she believes is a sweet dating sim, the protagonist prepares to romance a fragile male lead. However, just as she makes her move, her system returns with a terrifying revelation: she was sent to a horror game by mistake. The man she is currently pinning to the bed isn't a love interest, but the lethal final boss. Caught in his blood-red gaze, she tries to retreat, but the monster has no intention of letting his new prey escape so-called bully escape.
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Chapter 3

So I shamelessly said, “But I’m scared.”

To be fair, I had been genuinely terrified earlier, but now I was mostly acting.

Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Aaron’s expression grow even stranger. Even so, he still didn’t push me away.

Clinging to him, I told him everything that had happened. “Maybe someone was just pulling a prank. Honestly, there are no real ghosts. I’m a firm believer in science.”

Aaron replied calmly, “Probably. Someone must have done it on purpose to scare you.”

“That is so messed up.” I fumed.

He gave me a faint, unreadable smile. “And what exactly were you doing out here?”

“I came to look for a key,” I admitted. “They said the dorm manager has it.”

Aaron looked at me for a long moment, his eyes full of meaning. “Then go get it.”

I tightened my grip on his arm immediately. “But what if someone jumps out and scares me again? Can you come with me? Please?”

I played it up. He didn’t walk me back, so I kept clutching his sleeve like a koala.

He finally had no choice but to walk me toward the dorm.

That was when I glanced at my watch. It read 11:56 p.m.

My stomach dropped. The girls had said I had to be back before midnight or the doors wouldn’t reopen.

I grabbed Aaron’s hand and sprinted toward the building.

By the time we reached the dorm, I was gasping for air. The entrance was still open.

I checked my watch again. It was 12:03.

“Thank goodness,” I said, patting my chest. “Mrs. Lawson must have forgotten to lock it. I’m really lucky tonight.”

Then I remembered the key.

I hurried to the dorm manager’s door and knocked politely. “Mrs. Lawson, I need a key. Do you have a special one in there?”

I didn’t notice the strange smile on Aaron’s face.

He spoke lazily. “Mrs. Lawson, she wants it. Just toss her the key.”

A small gap opened in the door. A red key slid out and dropped to the floor.

I snatched it up, delighted. “Mrs. Lawson, you’re amazing. Thank you so much.”

One million secured.

What a beautiful surprise.

Inside the room, the dorm manager said nothing.

What I didn’t see was that Mrs. Lawson no longer looked human at all. The kind, cheerful woman from earlier now stood without a head, blood dripping down her neck.

I waved to Aaron and headed back to my room.

But no matter how hard I knocked, the three girls inside refused to open the door. They insisted I was a ghost trying to trick them.

“Have none of you ever taken a science class? You really don’t believe in materialism? There are no ghosts in this world.”

They still refused.

With no other choice, I went to room 206 across the hall. It was empty, so I slept there instead.

The next morning, when I walked out, the three girls looked at me as if they had actually seen a ghost.

“How did you get back? Did you get the key?”

“Nope.”

I wasn’t stupid enough to show off my newfound wealth.

Lily stared at me, clearly conflicted. “You really are… lucky.”

I ignored them. After last night, I had no desire to keep living with them anyway. I grabbed my things and officially moved into room 206.

The next day, I headed to class.

Aaron was already in his seat, reading.

I held up a bag of snacks I had bought and trotted over to him. “Good morning, Aaron.”

Unlike before, he actually looked up at me.

“Want some snacks?”

His voice was cool and crisp. “No.”