The blondie telling Seoha the details felt like too much of a forced plot device... Someone with the wisdom of several past lives should've had the decency to stop at asking them once. I like that Seoha ended up knowing about forgetting their past lives but there should have been a more natural way to do that.
Actually, the premise here is completely different form the game.
In the game the characters are seeking to kill their authors, here it seems like the characters live in a simulation of the real world and have access to their powers and just do whatever they want. A reason for this idea is that when Alice died, her life got reset with a few changes, as well as she not being called by a normal name by the story, but as her real name.
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In the game the characters are seeking to kill their authors, here it seems like the characters live in a simulation of the real world and have access to their powers and just do whatever they want. A reason for this idea is that when Alice died, her life got reset with a few changes, as well as she not being called by a normal name by the story, but as her real name.
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