Fictions may deceive readers because they may expect unrealistic situations in the story or expect the characters to experience things that are contrary to the actual historical or social background. This kind of situation usually appeared in fiction or science fiction. However, this did not mean that the novel itself deliberately deceived the readers. Instead, it's a literary technique that aims to create a sense of transcendence and increase the interest and appeal of the story. The novel could stimulate the imagination and curiosity of the readers by deceiving them so that they could explore the story more deeply. The fact that a novel deceives its readers doesn't prove anything because it depends on the genre of the novel, the author's writing skills, and the plot design. If the readers could view the novel rationally and not rely on fake plots and character settings, then the deception of the novel would not have a negative impact on the understanding of the story.