Subject: re: ch. 10
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Posted on: 2024-01-29 02:17:35 UTC

This whole hallucination scene is interesting, though I’m not certain I follow all of the symbolism, and I can’t really tell how much is really a conversation with his psyche aspects, and how much is just nonsense dream imagery. Is the palace a representation of where his mental aspects “live,” or is he remembering an actual event that occurred in a palace? And I’m guessing that “it” (“a sliver of it is what you need to hear”) is the unattributed voice Kaito has heard on occasion throughout this story? And I’m going to call it now: “it” is Kaito’s Guilt, isn’t it? He’s feeling guilty for something he did, possibly something that happened at this “palace,” and he’s been suppressing his feelings of guilt in order to pursue success and cultivate his self-centered interests. Also, has Kaito lost his quirk? The Inner Adult saying that Kaito is like his voters now gives me that impression.

And, oh dear, Naomi is discovering the drawbacks to being a flimsy cardboard cutout of a character now, isn’t she? I’m amused by her cringing at “her own” writing, and the horror of having no way out but to keep following the charade of the story. Again, quite intrigued to see how you resolve this!

—doctorlit, skulking about on the second page

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