I've been conditioned to pair dream-plots with unreliable narrators i.e. "are you still dreaming?", but this type of work feels pretty straightforward, at least.
Still took me about half the chapter to put that idea to bed, so to speak.
Recognized the cover art from a mile away on the front page. I can't believe it's that distinct, but I always liked it from when I first saw it in Hiiragi is a bit Careless.
Been a while since I've seen this legendary chapter. I don't remember it having this many pages, but I think I read it when it was listed separately as a one shot.
Seems kinda iffy to include lore in a story like this. The mechanical bits and explanations behind this place just don't seem to add to the emotional journeys and I don't usually ask questions for works like this, unless the author introduces it themselves.