Jesus Christ, it's like reading stoned Aaron Sorkin script. Fuck you Yamashita.
this was extremely difficult to pull off and make it coherent and yet they did.
...not. It feels like it ended up being overly obfuscatory by accident. It's not the first time she'd set out to make a narratively complicated construct (not experimental, because similar things had been tried already), but the writing here never had failed as miserably as did in this chapter. Happens in serialized works, but to pretend that it's something more than it is simply because you're in awe of the title as a whole is just silly. It's not a novel, a oneshot, or even a limited series, and because storytelling process is being stretched in time, open to many revisions and quite likely lacking a definitive ending point, it will have many uneven moments.
edit: inb4 "read something more your speed" as it will happen with confused, butthurt fanbase.