I.... can't describe how I feel at the end of the chapter. The despair is real and I do not dare to imagine if I were to be put in a dream since irl I use the train almost every day. The story pacing seems a lil bit abrupt esp the ending but I understand since you're trying to keep it short.
As for the guilt? Yes, sometimes in life you will be put in a tough situation where you will have no choice but to comply, even if it means giving others a hard time. Even so, the observer in the story is looking for a way to "redeem" herself off the guilt rooting on the result of her actions which have been forced upon her by the criminal organization. I wish the author would provide more context on what the experiment is all about. Overall, it's a good story with a touch of psychological factors and it's worth to read. Hey, great job Ram😁👍✨ Let me see more of these in the future.
One day, Saad finds himself in an empty metro rail, where he meets Tara. She makes him realize that they are, in fact, in a DREAM. Mysteries unfold as they tackle the incidents along their journey.
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