Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint - Ch. 208

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He really is Oedipus : killed his father and "ate" his mother. Well not sexually of course, it would’ve been hard to publish it if so lol
 
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I came here to comment "We all saw this coming, right?", but apparently some people are actually surprised by the reveal.
Admittedly, the theme is kinda too high for me. I read it as a fun read-romp where I turn my brain off and be amused at each corner. Kinda like watching Indiana Jones, but nerdy edition.
 
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I came here to comment "We all saw this coming, right?", but apparently some people are actually surprised by the reveal.

I saw it coming, yeah, but it's still interesting to see. I'm wondering where he'll go from here. He's just realized that everything he thought he knew was a lie.

But dat wall though. It seems to be affectionate towards its host, but isn't able to restrain its hunger. I'm wondering if the wall is a metaphor for Kim himself as a reader. Eternally devouring content to satisfy itself. Perhaps the wall is a part of Kim. A part of him that he created to protect himself? It always seems to show up when he needs help, using the pages of the stories he read and used as escapism.

The real question will be whether he can get his mom out of the wall or not. Normally I'd say no, but on the other hand, I can't remember a single time he actually lost, and part of why I like this story so much is seeing how he wiggles out of all these bullshit situations to win despite how the deck is stacked against him. I don't want to see him lose; the whole theme of the story is rejecting narrative conventions after all. So I'm hoping he ends up saving her somehow.

Though, a thought occurs to me. What if the guy who wrote the original novel is Kim himself and he wrote it as escapism and forgot just like how he forgot he murdered his dad? I wonder if that scene where the manga artist had to let her own work go was foreshadowing something like this.
 
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I came here to comment "We all saw this coming, right?", but apparently some people are actually surprised by the reveal.
Yes, it was rather tiresome seeing it drawn out when I figured this was the case pretty much from the word go.
 
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F for respect for MC's mom. Took the blame, went to prison, repressed MC's memory so he believed her story, had to deal with her son hating her for the story he believed... Domestic abuse is terrible, especially when it hits an escalating repetition

Though not sure why she wrote the book, maybe to make enough money to pay for the house & his living expenses & schooling and such, or he was starting to remember and that reinforced it? Hope we find out
 
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Didn’t the fable dude with the strong sword just say that dokja killed his father ???
 
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It all makes sense. I had my suspicions, but this series of events is consistent with her writing that autobiographical book and being a mother who truly loved her son, she wrote it to make the case that she committed the murder as rock solid as possible by giving a believable account thereby shielding him from any suspicions during the investigation/trial. In some regards, it's now even more true that "she sold his story" as Dokja had said to Sangah many chapters earlier.
 
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Hold on did my eyes is wrong or dokja father literally got stabbed in his d*ck or balls?.
 

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