Because what I like is his creativity and approach, full of ideas. He integrates his desired concepts into his works, expressing them through actions without using language or textual messages, and everyone understands what the work is meant to convey. This kind of creation is more challenging than short-cycle productions and results in a wide range of evaluations. But I love this kind of creation because I can enjoy the author's thoughts, creativity, and inspiration, rather than comparing it to works that KK authors just replicate. Unfortunately, because KK is convenient and easy to use, many good authors have been squeezed out, either leaving or joining in on KK-style replication. After all, the difference is significant between polishing a work for six months and producing five to six replicated pieces in a month with a powerful enough computer.