
I'm surprised how accurately and realistically mental illness is depicted in Sasya while still maintaining a compelling story which pays great detail to foreshadowing and storytelling.
The happy ending and showcasing of sasya's improvement of his condition without demonizing his mental state is inspiring for those who suffer the same, and even demonstrates that healing can take ongoing years, but despite the long, painful process, will be worth it at the end.
Easily one of the most beautiful pieces i've ever read in both artwork and plot.
The build-up of their love story through the memories from one another is cinematic... the flashbacks and attention to detail of each other makes the story very engaging, almost like you're experiencing the love through the characters themselves.
But at what point exactly did he did he regain his memory? Is it when he reencountered his journal from visiting the villa?