Such good writing.
It again struck me how carefully every character in this story is thought out. Smile could have just been used as a simple plot piece, but instead he felt like a real person-someone with dreams, plans, and hopes for the future, only to have them torn away. That made his loss feel so personal. Even with Nice, who had already passed away, they didn't just move on. They showed his past, his struggles, his battles, giving him a voice even after death.
That's what makes this world feel alive. Every character has their own story, just like people do in the real world. The whole thing feels like a giant machine that never stops, with each part constantly moving and shaping the bigger picture. And then there's X-so different from everything else, almost like an idea made flesh, something abstract walking in a world of solid things.
All of this together makes the story feel huge, complex, and beautiful at the same time. It's one of those rare works where you can't help but stand back in awe at how alive it all feels.
That's what makes this world feel alive. Every character has their own story, just like people do in the real world. The whole thing feels like a giant machine that never stops, with each part constantly moving and shaping the bigger picture. And then there's X-so different from everything else, almost like an idea made flesh, something abstract walking in a world of solid things.
All of this together makes the story feel huge, complex, and beautiful at the same time. It's one of those rare works where you can't help but stand back in awe at how alive it all feels.
- SagarK-9119
- 30 ago 2025