Anehame Ore No Hatsukoi Verified May 2026
By Otaku Nexus Staff | March 2024
However, those who have read the work argue that this provocative title is a deliberate misdirection. The story, written by author Shinonome Mizuki (pen name), debuted as a web novel on Shousetsuka ni Narou (the Japanese equivalent of Wattpad for light novels) in late 2022. It gained a cult following before being picked up by a small publisher, Bunka Shobou , in mid-2023. anehame ore no hatsukoi verified
About 40% into the novel, the story inverts itself. Kazuto discovers that the "Verification" app is not reading his memories—it is creating them. The girl "Mitsuki" never existed. She is a composite personality generated by the app based on Kazuto’s suppressed love for Akari from childhood. Every memory he treasures of his "first love" is actually a distorted memory of Akari teaching him to ride a bike, bandaging his scraped knee, or reading him bedtime stories. By Otaku Nexus Staff | March 2024 However,
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Within the story, the "Verification" is a gamified system forced upon Kazuto by a glitch in a virtual reality test program he signed up for (Project EREBUS). The system demands that he perform specific actions with his step-sister, Akari, to "validate" his emotional memories. Each time he shares a genuine moment of nostalgia or vulnerability with her, the app grants a "Verification Stamp." About 40% into the novel, the story inverts itself
Kazuto’s father remarries, forcing him to live under the same roof as Akari again. Akari, now a 20-year-old college dropout, is cold and distant. The "hatsukoi" (first love) is initially presented as a lie; Kazuto uses the app to try and resurrect his memories of Mitsuki. However, the app has a rule: Only actions performed with a blood-related or legally cohabiting female will trigger verification. Hence, Akari becomes his unwilling lab rat.

