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No no 100% agree with you. Although it is confusing but I really like when you said that the world setting is abstracting before my eyes. Like it’s unfolding before our eyes. I usually wait a few chapter releases so I don’t get too confused but still end up wanting more information which makes the book more and more interesting.
Okay I know a lot of people are confused and frustrated by the plot but honestly, this is one of the best things I've ever read. I love when the main character is entangled with the very lore of the foundation of the world they live in, and it's even better that she's still a child (just because age-up time skips can feel like a cop out when writers no longer know how to write a child handling the situations they want to write). And the fact that she might even become like the new god of this world?? 10 outa 10, this feeds the god complex fantasy I've had since I was a child
And I actually really love how this is written here at (I assume) the end, even though it's making most readers confused, its almost like the world setting is abstracting before my eyes as we see these gods fighting, both with impossibly opposing positions
And I think a lot of things are vague and confusing on purpose, or at least to the benefit of the story's presentation since I think it would be so easy for this confrontation to fall flat and just seem like silly mortals squabbling instead of the profound, age old battle that's shaped the dynamic of this world finally experiencing significant progression and hopefully closure soon as all the pieces start to fall into place
So yeah, I know it's definitely not everyone's cup of tea, especially at this point where everything is kind of abstracting, but it's definitely mine and I just think it's really cool :>
(Ngl, still think they way they cut her bangs is a tragedy tho)