I do have some mixed feelings about the pacing. The humor is great, but there are moments where it leans so heavily into the joke that it risks stalling the plot. I found myself wanting just a little more progression, some moments where the story pushes forward rather than circling back to another misunderstanding. It never drags too much, but with a story this long, I wonder if it will keep up the momentum.But beyond just being funny, there’s a cleverness to the way everything unfolds. The misunderstandings aren’t just random, they’re layered, building on each other in ways that somehow make perfect (and completely ridiculous) sense. The way the world reacts to the protagonist feels natural, which makes it even funnier. There’s something satisfying about watching a character struggle against forces bigger than him, especially when those forces are just people being incredibly, infuriatingly convinced of something that isn’t true or maybe true🤔.
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