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crese1967
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The writing was good world background was good but after 83 chapters of "Ghosts aren't real" or "it must have been a hallucination" i dropped. The mc gets overpowered all the time he keeps saying he's going to go to a psychiatrist yet never does and even though he keeps getting overpowered he doesn't try to get stronger or if he's already strong then he's just a pussy. When his boss breaks into his house all the time he justs let's her push him around. The mc never fights back(he's a beta). And in chapter 65 through 76 i don't even know what's happening. There is no progress at all. Spoiler When the mc went to see Adele at the psych ward he had a hallucination yet he left and went to where the hallucination told him to go despite saying "ghosts aren't real". He should've assumed that adele was at the psych ward since he didn't actually go there. Beta Mc Dumb Mc What's there to like? Plus even though the title says Isekai I've yet to see it happen yet even after the 1st volume was finished.

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My Psychotic Ghost Girlfriend an Isekai Experiment Gone Wrong

KiraMinoru

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Sorry to hear the story wasn’t up your alley and thanks for the feedback. Mild spoilers: Volume 2 lays the foundation for the second part of the title and towards the end the protagonist tries to rationalize what’s happening around him, he’s also gradually having his belief to refute the paranormal and maintain normalcy really tested toward the end. Volume 3 expands on the idea of an unorthodox isekai along 6 paths, only 2 of them have been written and published so far, the other 4 are a work in progress. Volume 4, what I’m presently working on is where the title begins to really sink in.

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I liked the beginning but in reality no-one would continue their beliefs of ghost aren't real. Plus if my boss broke into my house and watched me(unless they had something on me or was paying me lots of money)i would've sued and/or called the police. Also why did he go to a place where a supposed ghost told him to if he didn't believe in ghosts? He could've easily kept driving to the the psych ward if he thought he was having a hallucination. Also how is adele breaking out all the time? You can't honestly believe he and adele wouldn't have been arrested(she killed people and supposedly the ward guards and he is hiding information on an escaped mental patient, besides just because your mind is better doesn't mean you won't be imprisoned for 50 murders).

KiraMinoru:Sorry to hear the story wasn’t up your alley and thanks for the feedback. Mild spoilers: Volume 2 lays the foundation for the second part of the title and towards the end the protagonist tries to rationalize what’s happening around him, he’s also gradually having his belief to refute the paranormal and maintain normalcy really tested toward the end. Volume 3 expands on the idea of an unorthodox isekai along 6 paths, only 2 of them have been written and published so far, the other 4 are a work in progress. Volume 4, what I’m presently working on is where the title begins to really sink in.
KiraMinoru
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You're under the assumption that DIo is also a normal person to begin with. Why Dio must refute the existence of ghosts is part of the overarching mystery. Instead of asking why he doesn't believe yet, you should ask, why does he persist in refuting their existence. Dio pretends to not know and diverts his eyes, but deep down he has awareness. Aware of the "what," but he can't accept the "what." He knows he shouldn't even think about it. As for suing his boss, it's not so simple. You're under the assumption justice prevails over all equally, but in the real world, as sad as it is, money speaks loudest. Dio knows he'd never win in a lawsuit against a big shot who could toss around exorbitant amounts of cash. He has no social media presence either to try something like a gofundme, he's got to lay low after all. A case like suing his boss could get coverage and put his life at risk if the people he's dated locate him because of it. He's also extremely wary of any ties his boss might have with law enforcement with how she was able to get details related to Rick's case. Why he went to Adele's family mansion is because he feels mentally cornered by that point. The stress is getting to him and begins to gradually degrade his sense of judgment in prioritization. What he experienced felt so real that he could hardly distinguish between reality and fiction. He's gradually being pushed forward on a subconscious level, but he still denies it on the surface. Adele escaping can be resolved with money. Her family was filthy rich after all, bribing a few people isn't hard these days. If you've got enough money or something of value another party wants, anyone can be bailed out. Also, there was never any direct evidence found that suggested Adele was the one that killed the people found in the family mansion, only circumstantial evidence, no hard evidence. She herself owns up to having done it, but it has never been proven beyond reasonable doubt. With good enough lawyers and the right statements there are loopholes in the law that can be abused and taken advantage of.

crese1967:I liked the beginning but in reality no-one would continue their beliefs of ghost aren't real. Plus if my boss broke into my house and watched me(unless they had something on me or was paying me lots of money)i would've sued and/or called the police. Also why did he go to a place where a supposed ghost told him to if he didn't believe in ghosts? He could've easily kept driving to the the psych ward if he thought he was having a hallucination. Also how is adele breaking out all the time? You can't honestly believe he and adele wouldn't have been arrested(she killed people and supposedly the ward guards and he is hiding information on an escaped mental patient, besides just because your mind is better doesn't mean you won't be imprisoned for 50 murders).
crese1967
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Hmmm,yeah you're right. Thanks for the explanation,i might read at a later date. You know the saying "Money prevails over all"/"Money is power".😂😂

KiraMinoru:You're under the assumption that DIo is also a normal person to begin with. Why Dio must refute the existence of ghosts is part of the overarching mystery. Instead of asking why he doesn't believe yet, you should ask, why does he persist in refuting their existence. Dio pretends to not know and diverts his eyes, but deep down he has awareness. Aware of the "what," but he can't accept the "what." He knows he shouldn't even think about it. As for suing his boss, it's not so simple. You're under the assumption justice prevails over all equally, but in the real world, as sad as it is, money speaks loudest. Dio knows he'd never win in a lawsuit against a big shot who could toss around exorbitant amounts of cash. He has no social media presence either to try something like a gofundme, he's got to lay low after all. A case like suing his boss could get coverage and put his life at risk if the people he's dated locate him because of it. He's also extremely wary of any ties his boss might have with law enforcement with how she was able to get details related to Rick's case. Why he went to Adele's family mansion is because he feels mentally cornered by that point. The stress is getting to him and begins to gradually degrade his sense of judgment in prioritization. What he experienced felt so real that he could hardly distinguish between reality and fiction. He's gradually being pushed forward on a subconscious level, but he still denies it on the surface. Adele escaping can be resolved with money. Her family was filthy rich after all, bribing a few people isn't hard these days. If you've got enough money or something of value another party wants, anyone can be bailed out. Also, there was never any direct evidence found that suggested Adele was the one that killed the people found in the family mansion, only circumstantial evidence, no hard evidence. She herself owns up to having done it, but it has never been proven beyond reasonable doubt. With good enough lawyers and the right statements there are loopholes in the law that can be abused and taken advantage of.
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I would ask why he wouldn't quit but, that could violate a contract and/or it would be hard to find another job because of quitting and he'd have to find a job willing to hire him with his record. So there's a lot of logical explanations. The only i don't get is why adele knew he was going to the mansion and why she was there. But I'll just wait until i read this again. Thanks and bye bye.

crese1967:Hmmm,yeah you're right. Thanks for the explanation,i might read at a later date. You know the saying "Money prevails over all"/"Money is power".😂😂