Soo... I read this in one sitting. It's a thoughtfully constructed storyline—very heavy, if you ask me. Sak has a weird yet understandable perspective on things, almost like he's a psychopath, which makes me wonder: did the author go through some trauma to come up with such a story? Or did the author study psychology to create those intricate details and diverse perspectives in each scenario?
The characters are very well-written—all of them. They have distinct mindsets, and their life decisions align perfectly with their personalities, which is fascinating and honestly hard to come up with. However, in some scenes, I really had to spend time thinking just to comprehend the meaning. I wanted to understand what the author was trying to convey to the readers.
This type of story is definitely not for entertainment—it makes you work your brain!
Soo... I read this in one sitting. It's a thoughtfully constructed storyline—very heavy, if you ask me. Sak has a weird yet understandable perspective on things, almost like he's a psychopath, which makes me wonder: did the author go through some trauma to come up with such a story? Or did the author study psychology to create those intricate details and diverse perspectives in each scenario?
The characters are very well-written—all of them. They have distinct mindsets, and their life decisions align perfectly with their personalities, which is fascinating and honestly hard to come up with. However, in some scenes, I really had to spend time thinking just to comprehend the meaning. I wanted to understand what the author was trying to convey to the readers.
This type of story is definitely not for entertainment—it makes you work your brain!