I Just Played an Otome Game, Why Is Blue Star Under Martial Law?

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Otaku Lin Xiaoman stayed up late playing the otome game *Star Path Love Song*. Just as she clicked the option to “confirm relationship with Gu Huai,” the screen suddenly burst into blue light—Gu Huai, the interstellar commander from the game, actually appeared in her living room! The next second, a news push popped up: “Blue Star detects unknown interstellar energy, full martial law!” Lin Xiaoman instantly became a “suspect hiding an alien,” using the excuse of a “distant cousin” to fend off the community aunt checking on her, while helping Gu Huai learn to order takeout with a phone and avoid surveillance. But the more they got along, the more shocked she was: Gu Huai wasn’t data—he was a real commander from a starship. Because of Lin Xiaoman’s choice to “take a bullet for him” in the game, he broke through the dimensional wall to find her. When the signal of interstellar pursuers locked onto the apartment and martial law escalated to building lockdown, Lin Xiaoman had to face the cruelest choice: let Gu Huai return to his interstellar battlefield, or stay with him and withstand the “anomaly elimination” of the entire Blue Star?

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