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It truly depends. I agree but also disagree to your comment, because this is what we were initially looking for right? The suffering of the villains? Just dying is not enough, he should become so pitiful that even we feel sad for him. But then again, it's getting a bit boring because the main cause of our rage is gone and it feels like it's getting dragged. I wonder how they're gonna end this tho
I hope this ends soon, I'm only sticking around because it would be a shame to drop so close to the finish line. Once the initial premise is past the main leads are boring, they're just kind of there. Sovieshu and Rashta are the leading force behind the story, and while they were enraging at first, they're just pitiful now. Far more of their actions were caused by stupidity and desperation than malice so their downfall isn't really satisfying. Rashta died horribly and Sovieshu has become mentally unstable enough that his own mind has deleted 20 years of memories in a desperate attempt to prevent himself from throwing himself off the ledge. And it's not even enjoyable, it's just sad.