About How The Childhood Friends I Don’t Get Along With is my Friend in an FPS Game I’m Addicted To

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Web Novel [JP]
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Rating | 4.7/5 | 407 votes
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Year
2019
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Ongoing

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No
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About How The Childhood Friends I Don’t Get Along With is my Friend in an FPS Game I’m Addicted To is a heartwarming web novel in Japanese that tells the story of Amekawa Shintarou and Haruna Natsuki, childhood friends who drifted apart due to Shintarou's addiction to an FPS game. The novel explores themes of romance, school life, and sports as Shintarou discovers that Natsuki, his once-close friend, is the renowned sniper player 2N in the gaming world. With a touch of comedy and slow-burning romance, this novel is perfect for fans of modern-day settings, childhood friends trope, and overpowered protagonists.

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I, Amekawa Shintarou, don’t get along with Haruna Natsuki, my childhood friend that lives next to me. When we were younger, we were so close that we promised to marry each other, but I got addicted to an FPS game, and I gradually distanced away from Natsuki. Before long, our relationship ended where we would talk harshly to each other every time we meet.

One day, I had to give printouts to Natsuki who left school early, and I got to enter her room for the first time in 5 years.

However, she wasn’t there, and instead I found an expensive gaming PC.

Displayed on its screen was the post-battle result of an FPS game I’ve been playing for years.

At that time, I was surprised by her kill count and her username.

The player ranked second in the world; [2N]

No way…there’s no way…

There’s no way that my childhood friend is 2N, the player ranked second in the world stage, the remarkable sniper player, and my best friend!!

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