
Duel
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
As always, Isaka Kaze has multiple perspectives, multiple time and space, accidents and coincidences. Butterfly effect? Parallel universe? Since the three stories are relatively independent, some connections were forcibly added in later publication, and the topics discussed are too philosophical and dialectical. Therefore, compared with other works, the degree of logical closure and the degree of coincidence of time and space fate in this book are not perfect. Based on this, this book is actually difficult to read because of its intricate time and space. If you don't have the habit of taking notes, it will require a lot of memory.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
As always, Isaka Kaze has multiple perspectives, multiple time and space, accidents and coincidences. Butterfly effect? Parallel universe? Since the three stories are relatively independent, some connections were forcibly added in later publication, and the topics discussed are too philosophical and dialectical. Therefore, compared with other works, the degree of logical closure and the degree of coincidence of time and space fate in this book are not perfect. Based on this, this book is actually difficult to read because of its intricate time and space. If you don't have the habit of taking notes, it will require a lot of memory.
