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Michael Primavera
is on page 66 of 253
Right now the constant jumping between past and present feels more like a gimmick than anything else, especially with how little changes between the two, it’s almost as if it was used to pad the books length. The relationship of Kiichi and Yurie is disturbing, but I can’t see the author going into the detail it deserves, but I’ll hold criticism until the end
— Jul 11, 2026 07:57AM
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Michael Primavera
is on page 118 of 253
They have spent more than three pages dedicated to a semi-menacing note, going over the same details over and over again. This book is an incredibly slow burn, while there may have been a tragedy in the past, the present has nothing interesting to offer the story yet.
— 2 hours, 26 min ago
Michael Primavera
is on page 96 of 253
Soul read: Masaki is the murderer. He cut off his finger to hide his identity, and killed Furukawa by burning him in the furnace to make it seem like he died. That… or he’s again the murderer, but he somehow replaced Kiichi, and that’s why in the present it only refers to him in the first person.
— 5 hours, 10 min ago

