>In the near future, AR contacts have become widespread. The protagonist, a genius hacker, has access to data and succeeds in hijacking the vision of others and rewriting it as he likes. >He goes crazy with hot women who have husbands and boyfriends all over the city!
The timing on this one is funny to me because just yesterday I was thinking about how often netorare narratively treats good looks as if it was nature's hypnosis app.
Ugly bastards rely on actual hypnotism in 2 steps: to make the girl blind to visual repulsion and to bypass the obvious red flags of their ulterior rapey motives. Handsome scumbags naturally "hypnotize" the girl, skipping both steps without the need for occultic or technological hocus-pocus to meet the same ends.
And here we have a protagonist using a technology to swap the passive blindness of step 1 with the active dazzling effect of good looks, which then takes care of step 2. It's almost as if the author is becoming aware of the saimin app saturation and tried to twist it a bit using a less common trope.