2017/04/10、22:24 Finished reading. holy crap. I read it all in one day and im. oh my god. I feel like a part of my brain just exploded. holy shit. this was a good read. mhm
P: KyoZaNa✿ [2337]: Moritat is memory control technology that Brown Family have invested in for 100 years, a business project to cure people's mind by deleting the suffering memory. Jesse the sole heir of Brown Family had succeeded in developing Moritat but for some reason he didn't want to commercialize it.. Apparently, Chester who claimed himself as Jesse's forgotten lover, confined, tortured & experimented Moritat on him then messed with his memory but somehow Jesse still have rage/hate memory of how Chester betrayed/abuse him. O: Confusing as hell. Need to re-read o_o So deep and heavy. #mindfucked The characters all seem to be broken in some way e.g. Rosalie has bad memory, Jesse has in the past purposely made himself forget things, and Law seems very suspicious and has frequent changes of moods.
Plot summary: Summary: Law misunderstood that Jesse doesn’t want him anymore where in fact Jesse didn’t want him to become his mother’s dog so he stopped seeing him all together which got law the idea that he was discarded. From this point Law gave the tea "sedative" and let Jesse enter the virtual world which for them were like years where in fact was one day it messes up with memories and you can do whatever the hell you want with the person and this is a "setting" that was made by Law for Jesse basically everything that Jesse saw was fake. The purpose for all of this as we see in the very last pages is that he wanted Jesse to choose him after all the failed attempts Jesse actually did it at the one we saw yet law was afraid he wouldn’t be able to stay with him and so he let Jesse back to reality. Finally both got back together again.
It was such a long-winding and most times confusing story and this was what made it so amazing! The art was great! I just think it would've been better with something like an epilogue coz it was like the ending was too abrupt.