One of those stories where some earlier choices and thoughts made by the main character don't make much sense to us until later and the mindfuckery/existential anxiety truly starts to set in. What is this, Bakemonogatari's distant Korean cousin?
Seriously though, I'd be fucking crying if this reality warping,
ping-ponging-between-worlds,
existential bullshit was happening to me. How are you even supposed to know what's real or not anymore? Are you even real at that point or just someone else's imagination? Is the main character going to wake the Wind Fish with some dinky instruments he stumbled across while I go and disappear into oblivion with the rest of the island?
What's the point in becoming friends with those around me if they're all probably just going to disappear later anyway, assuming I don't disappear first?
The time skips is really annoying but doing ir for the plot twist. Meh i guess. Was rly confused on the sudden 3 years time skip that kinda made me want to drop this. But i have nothing to read so i continued reading lmao.
Wow, this is seriously fun. The suspense and the mystery is killing me. Totally a masterpiece. No wonder the rating is so high.
I actually like the time skip. It allows a lot of flexibility in story telling. I donβt have to sit through the boring or the slow-pacing part of the story. It would have been a drag to watch Dan-I slowly build a relationship with all the characters one by one. After all, the main draw of this story in my opinion is not how Dan-I makes friends with handsome men, but it is the mystery of her existence in this world and how Dan-I is dealing with the situation. And the skip is done well enough that it is not confusing.
Canβt wait to see more. Kinda glad I waited until many chapters have come out. I would have died if I had had to wait at the start.