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【Immigration Notice】
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1. Familiarize yourself with the ‘Corner Law’.
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im not gonna read a book without knowing what the book is about can someone tell me
The story is interesting. Unlike other stories that I've read, the author doesn't seem to delve into introducing the different elements like you'd normally expect. Instead, they just throw you into the story, lost, confused, and questioning your life decisions. From what I can gather, this world is similar yet quite different from ours, with some dead serious supernatural and psychological incidents occurring. There aren't any superpowers or superheroes. Everyone focuses on training their physical bodies and learning methods to keep their minds sane 🤔 Everything and everyone must be in the light: living, bathing, and breathing in the light. Darkness and sharp corners are a big no no, so round or curved designs were adapted. I picked this up for the horror and thriller elements, and it didn't disappoint 👍 You might like it or might hate it, but you won't know unless you taste test the story yourself. Oh and MTL shenanigans such as misgendering is frequent, with very little renaming. Good luck 👍
Seems interesting. First arc is like the movie "The Cabin In The Woods". The whole setting is alternate history but weird. So worth a read.