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When an unknown force brings everyone to the cinema to watch Ang's experience together
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(Please feel free to read the entire text. This book is a bit slow, so be sure to read the first three chapters.)
When people closely related to Subaru Natsuki appear one after another in the mysterious screening room and witness Subaru's countless reincarnations, what will their expressions be?
What emotions will they show when they discover the weird mechanism of the movie theater? The most important thing is, when the unknown truth is revealed, what will be the outcome of this world?
Reader comments
The characters' reactions are well written. I personally like this book better. Compared with other books, this book is a bit concise, but the writing is a bit confusing. It is difficult to tell which is Subaru's experience or which is the character's reaction. Repeatedly emphasizing the above and below the curtain will be a bit boring, but after all, the focus is not on this book. I suggest that the author can directly add Subaru's experience or the reaction of the people watching the movie to [], which also saves the need to go back and forth to look at "the scene on the curtain" and "everyone in the audience".
Come on, it's good. Some of the content is a bit brief, but the rest is fine.
The characters' reactions are well written. I personally like this book better. Compared with other books, this book is a bit concise, but the writing is a bit confusing. It is difficult to tell which is Subaru's experience or which is the character's reaction. Repeatedly emphasizing the above and below the curtain will be a bit boring, but after all, the focus is not on this book. I suggest that the author can directly add Subaru's experience or the reaction of the people watching the movie to [], which also saves the need to go back and forth to look at "the scene on the curtain" and "everyone in the audience".
Come on, it's good. Some of the content is a bit brief, but the rest is fine.