
Dream Assassin 1: Murdering Alice
About This Novel
Female college student Ari found that she had the same dream every day - the world of "Alice in Wonderland". What's even weirder is that every time a fairy tale character dies in the dream, a teacher or classmate dies in reality. Is this really just a coincidence? The appearance of the boy Jing Morijian convinced Ari that there was some connection between the dream world and reality. But the terrible thing is that Alice in the dream is regarded as a serial killer and will be sentenced to death. Does this mean Ari is going to die? In order to save Ari, Jingsen worked hard to travel between the two worlds to find the murderer. But they didn't know at this time that all this was just a symptom, and a greater collapse had already begun...
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
Good morning
The long dialogues are a bit difficult to chew, and there is no indication of who said them. It is indeed a fairy tale. I will feel a little surprised when the world restarts later. What you think is real is illusion.
Is this considered a setting system? The story itself is quite interesting, but some of Wakazu's dialogues really made my brain hurt (although this is also part of the setting)
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
Good morning
The long dialogues are a bit difficult to chew, and there is no indication of who said them. It is indeed a fairy tale. I will feel a little surprised when the world restarts later. What you think is real is illusion.
Is this considered a setting system? The story itself is quite interesting, but some of Wakazu's dialogues really made my brain hurt (although this is also part of the setting)
