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Being successful doesn’t always make you happy, some people are just suffering because of the existence itself, even if their life looks like a fairytale to others. Some people are just more inclined to have an existential thoughts, even if their life looks like a fairytale to others. Most people don’t care about having that kind of deep thoughts, all they care about is their everyday lifes, it doesn’t matter if you’re successful or if you’re not if you were born a thinker then you will be one your whole life no matter the circumstances.
See this! I just gifted the story: Pizza
The previous version was amazing, so this one will probably be even better! I’m excited that I will be able to read it again
NO WAY
Yeah the ending is way better, unfortunately it got rushed because of the author health, but at least I don’t feel so disappointed no more
I will
It literally ended In a way like this basically: -you’re a special item that I won in a tower. -oh ok. -they entered a 90th floor of a tower and the book ended That’s literally how this book ended, so disappointing, it didn’t finish the arc, it didn’t finish anything, he just became a two digit existence and it ended
Im really disappointed, how could it literally end without even ending the arc? He literally became a side character, and the book ended just like that, lol this is not even funny
The book started with great promise, particularly with its well-crafted world-building. The author clearly put thought into creating a unique and immersive setting, and for a while, it kept me thoroughly engaged. However, my enthusiasm faded as the story progressed. As the plot neared its end, it became clear that the pacing was rushed. Instead of building up to a satisfying resolution, it felt as though events were condensed, leaving many plot points unresolved. Frustratingly, it ended without truly wrapping up the story, leaving me feeling like I’d invested in a journey that never reached its destination. To make matters worse, the main character became more of a side character in the later chapters and he even got told that, yet he doesn’t care, making the character arc feel incomplete. This shift diminished the emotional connection I’d formed with them, and I found myself losing interest as they faded into the background. In summary, while the book offers a richly developed world, the story ultimately falters due to its rushed pacing and an unsatisfying conclusion. It’s a read that began with great potential but left me disappointed.