I think the author was trying to convey the same concepts that nozoki Ana conveyed, but through a more obscure and human level. not something I'd ever reread, but i also dont regret reading it. I do think the main character's strange complex was interesting, seeing that it was an attraction to seeing through narrow windows and openings, and not actually a peeping perversion. it was probably just a symbol of narrow-mindedness in terms of his outlooks and plans for the future. another positive accreditation I'll admit is that the end of chapter 9 when MC is nonchalantly watching the sunrise through a small gap between boxes on the loading dock I laughed as hard as I ever have from something I read
I think the author was trying to convey the same concepts that nozoki Ana conveyed, but through a more obscure and human level. not something I'd ever reread, but i also dont regret reading it. I do think the main character's strange complex was interesting, seeing that it was an attraction to seeing through narrow windows and openings, and not actually a peeping perversion. it was probably just a symbol of narrow-mindedness in terms of his outlooks and plans for the future. another positive accreditation I'll admit is that the end of chapter 9 when MC is nonchalantly watching the sunrise through a small gap between boxes on the loading dock I laughed as hard as I ever have from something I read