anonsuit
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- Nov 24, 2019
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my only argument is that this should have happened sooner, why would you go to that mental process when you already had real sex? you see this argument was probably introduced because she intended to end the relationship at the end of part 1 and I am assuming she indeed did that by the time part 2 begins. I do not mind spoilers but I am going to have to guess Inoda's plan to get to her in part 2 is through the virtual world before coming back to the real one.her believes and mind gets changed to: "its only virtual, not the real life"
In the end it does not matter that much, the story is already set in stone. and this is just me stating a personal preference. the story is serviceable and the pacing is good enough. I am exited for part's 2 since it seems to have some sort of recurrent events and secondary objectives.