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While I appreciate how efficiently and straightforwardly the story unfolds, I believe it falls short in delivering the depth it could have achieved. For instance, the concept of the protagonist needing to buy words wasn't fully utilized. We don't witness the consequences for those who sell him their words (once sold, these individuals can no longer use the words - however, we never see any repercussions from these transactions). This aspect could have enriched the narrative and perhaps made the protagonist question the ethics of his actions. Unfortunately, this detail is somewhat overlooked, likely due to the limited length, but I feel it could have added intrigue.
[SPOILER SECTION] Additionally, one element that puzzled me was the woman's decision to sell the words in the letter without having read it. While she was emotionally charged, the words he offered to buy were extremely common. If she had agreed, it would have severely impacted her ability to communicate. It was an illogical choice on her part, though not enough to detract significantly from my enjoyment.
Overall, I found this to be a decent read. Although it didn't evoke strong emotions, I don't regret spending time with it. For what it offers, it's certainly worth checking out.
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