@Extreme-Tactician and
@Coldlight
I mentioned this in my comment on the previous chapter, but this makes almost zero sense. Like, maybe a small, tiny amount of sense but otherwise almost zero.
Her mind breaking? What?
She says it herself in this chapter. She does NOT actually remember her past memories. She just writes "filtered" notes.
Is your mind breaking right now because you read about her 93 attempts? No? Then hers shouldn't be breaking either. I can understand a certain amount of desperation and suffering, but she should still be detached from it because she doesn't actually remember.
And it is NEVER said that she did 93 times ALONE. She might have. But the shadowy figure says it's only a matter of time before those
two return. That could imply it's a total of 93 times they visited, both of them together.
And lastly, the monologue of Sayaka made very little sense when you remember the actual fact that she can't remember. One trip took 8 minutes and 40 seconds before she was stabbed in the neck. Who the hell is saying this? Sayaka? It must be her because it says "I" was stabbed in the neck. Past tense. In a note that cannot possibly exist. Because she was stabbed in the neck.
Completely side note, she took chemicals and "of course" they weren't there the next time? Not only is this building section apparently immune to the time leap, which was never said before, Sayaka feels like it's "of course" in this monologue note that she never wrote because she was killed.
In the end, the writing style looks awkward. The author is trying to go for this emotional pull of suffering and loneliness. I can feel that for someone like Alan's, but this made so little sense for Sayaka. I see a person who has read a book and then started breaking down. That doesn't really make sense on a deep level and looks like the author is being cheap.
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And just to make this clear to anyone who says I'm just whining. I do generally like this story. I'm going to keep reading. But things like this do detract from it. These are issues the story has.