In No Need For Love -v0.8beta- By Hakunak Page

Based on the development logs and community resources for the adult visual novel In No Need For Love

Proponents of love argue that it provides numerous social and emotional benefits, including increased empathy, cooperation, and altruism (Gilliland & Dunn, 2003). However, these benefits may be achieved through alternative means, such as rational self-interest or social conditioning. Moreover, the negative consequences of love, such as jealousy, possessiveness, and heartbreak, cannot be ignored. In No Need For Love -v0.8Beta- By Hakunak

: Allows users to alter variable values mid-game to bypass rigid requirements for highly specific character routes. Installation Protocol Based on the development logs and community resources

Initial media team introduction, sound additions, and core stat tracking bug fixes. Mid-Game Expansion : Allows users to alter variable values mid-game

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However, this noble mission is complicated by the protagonist's personal philosophy regarding love and intimacy. At the story's outset, he is a self-proclaimed free spirit who actively avoids deep emotional connections, treating romantic entanglements as fleeting pleasures rather than meaningful bonds. This inner conflict—between his capacity for genuine care and his resistance to vulnerability—serves as the game's emotional core.