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... the dream didn't happen in the novel. There was no value in having a simulated human have an actual dream. It takes away from the argument that they aren't truly conscious / don't have in-universe souls, etc.
You can have the dude claim to have a dream. But showing the actual dream is just... bad filler writing.
Choices like this just make me more and more confident that the artist has no idea what they're doing--changing the story to having romantica over adjest in the romance subplot is going to change a LOT, and from the looks of this artist's choices, they will all be for the worse.
@codetaku First, it a simulated human based on the existence and memories of a former human. It has all the right to dream and ponder within the same capacity as the former. Also, the goal is a divergent from these simulated humans showing how history would have been different if they made other choices or just understanding why they made their choices.
Last, you're confident that the "artist" doesn't know what they are doing with the changes that are made to the Webtoon adaptation, without knowing that the artist is the fucking author of the novel. So they only just changing the Webtoon to how they see fit for this adaption of their own story.