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What I like the most though is the fact that the MC tries his best to make the horror game that ends with a bad ending into a happy ending, which is always the reason why I usually avoid the horror genre. I like the concept of Alice who turns 'fear' into 'amusement' and 'horror' into 'adventure' because despite all the danger, they all came back safely, as if they just entered a haunted house in an amusement park.
Like for horror movies for example, even when the protagonist and their pals tries their best to defeat the ghost, more often than not I see the ghost not fully vanquished just biding their time for their next attack, they failed, or it is a pyrrhic victory.
Some people I know often says that it's more realistic that way or whatever but well... the reason I got into reading in the first place is because it's doesn't have to be realistic, because it's fiction. There are already enough suffering in real life, of hard work that ultimately doesn't pay off. I like to see at least fictional characters got their happy ever after.
Well despite what I said, some people do die in the latest chapters but well... it's still a kinder story than most horror genre I've seen.
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