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8/11/2025, 11:46:45 AM
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I finished everything but if side story for Sylvia. I've gone from dissatisfied and angry to absolutely seething. This actually reminds me too much of the promised Neverland, where one of the key side characters personality gets completely wiped because it would be inconvenient for the protagonist to have to resolve the fact that she want to murder her lover. Sophia is that character for this dogshit novel. I almost regret ever reading it just because it burns the same way, having very clear parts that I ultimately enjoyed a lot for the same reason I enjoy any kiseki related material. However while I shill Jessica's story here it is not all sun shine and rainbows. There are things about it I don't like. But it's very obvious the author tries. In this story I can't find any similar work ethic. Sylvie completely genocides her countries people and she's just okay with it. They're keeping the guys who did it Alive for their own convenience, the only thing Sylvia ever said back to her was a fucking nothing burger, and afterwards despite trying to build up her guilt she goes back to slaughtering her countrymen behind her back and ignoring her in every bit of her thoughts and actions at school.
She is screwed over so badly, and Sylvie and every one of her friends is shown to be so dismissive of it, that it makes me unironically hate all of these characters, and undermines the very theme Sylvie talked about the series close friendships.
More doylistly Sophia was clearly added as a kind of morality test for the gaythiest tipping and murdering mc and that makes the completely failure for Sylvia to not even make a single attempt to care about her personal feelings one single time like a friend ought to proves that none of these characters know what the word friendship means, and the result is a ham handed 5th wheel propped up to make Sylvia look even better and the church even worse. i say all these things as a gaythiest myself writing a church is evil plot.
I finished everything but if side story for Sylvia. I've gone from dissatisfied and angry to absolutely seething. This actually reminds me too much of the promised Neverland, where one of the key side characters personality gets completely wiped because it would be inconvenient for the protagonist to have to resolve the fact that she want to murder her lover. Sophia is that character for this dogshit novel. I almost regret ever reading it just because it burns the same way, having very clear parts that I ultimately enjoyed a lot for the same reason I enjoy any kiseki related material. However while I shill Jessica's story here it is not all sun shine and rainbows. There are things about it I don't like. But it's very obvious the author tries. In this story I can't find any similar work ethic. Sylvie completely genocides her countries people and she's just okay with it. They're keeping the guys who did it Alive for their own convenience, the only thing Sylvia ever said back to her was a fucking nothing burger, and afterwards despite trying to build up her guilt she goes back to slaughtering her countrymen behind her back and ignoring her in every bit of her thoughts and actions at school.
She is screwed over so badly, and Sylvie and every one of her friends is shown to be so dismissive of it, that it makes me unironically hate all of these characters, and undermines the very theme Sylvie talked about the series close friendships.
More doylistly Sophia was clearly added as a kind of morality test for the gaythiest tipping and murdering mc and that makes the completely failure for Sylvia to not even make a single attempt to care about her personal feelings one single time like a friend ought to proves that none of these characters know what the word friendship means, and the result is a ham handed 5th wheel propped up to make Sylvia look even better and the church even worse. i say all these things as a gaythiest myself writing a church is evil plot.
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