Guys, I'm confused about the ending. The translation is atrocious so I feel like I missed something vital. I spoke…
a. The game really existed RNZ and everything that happened was in the Game. The game destroyed itself when LJS reached level 12. He spent 30 years trying to recreate these NPC but they were just data based on his memory.
b. The game really existed RNZ and everything that happened was in the Game. The game destroyed itself when LJS reached level 12. He spent 30 years trying to recreate the world and there was a supernatural element involved so the NPCs were not just data, because of the supernatural the NPCs developed souls and real emotions and when LJS recreated the world they came back as they were not just blocks of data.
c. Nothing really existed at all, it was all in his imagination while he was in a coma. He spent his entire life recreating something that happened in his imagination only.
Guys, I'm confused about the ending. The translation is atrocious so I feel like I missed something vital. I spoke to several people and they all understood the ending differently. Could you please share your interpretation of the ending below?
The ending suggests that the whole drama was in the mind of the main lead the programmer while he was in coma…
Maybe I missed something with the translation. I thought the game was a real game that destroyed itself when he reached level 12. But now that you mention it, maybe it was all in his imagination while he was in a coma...But that's...I can't cope with that.
This kid is something else. He blew my socks off in the Spirealm. I hope to see him again in roles similar to Nan Zhu as he's unforgettable as this character.
Ngl... I don't really know what to make of the ending. I know this was different from the novel. But I firmly…
I actually changed my perspective on the ending a bit upon further reflection. I though about it more and I don't feel quite as bad about it. I've edited my response above. Who know, if I'll think about it more I might change my mind again lmao.
I kinda feel like LJS at the end right now, I got attached to these characters who aren't even real people and I wanna be with them instead of the real world...
Ngl... I don't really know what to make of the ending. I know this was different from the novel. But I firmly…
I just finished it and I'm really conflicted by the ending. It's heartbreaking in a way and it's not at the same time.
It does imply LJS spent his entire life missing RNZ and his dream family: Zaozao, Obsidian, LDY even though they were characters and he spent it entirely trying to recreate their world. He managed to do it but even that is bittersweet because they're not even the original versions, they're new versions programmed with data from his memories. For the sake of the amazing story and amazing chemistry between the characters and considering in the original material RNZ actually became real I would like to believe the NPCs will achieve sentience and will be able to share emotions with LJS beyond their programming.
We can take it as LJS and LQS (his name in the books) are the same person living in parallel universes where his life has different courses. You could say LJS's world is sadder but if he's reunited with his loved ones in the end it's not that sad.
I can draw parallels with my life where I fell in love with this story and these characters and even though they are not real, the emotions I have for them are real. They can't reciprocate but I'm ok with that, my life is richer because I experienced this story and it's a choice I'm happy to make. I do have loved ones in real life that I spend time with but I also have my own separate time that I choose to dedicate on exploring fictional worlds like this one. It mind be wrong in other people's life and I'm ok with that too.
b. The game really existed RNZ and everything that happened was in the Game. The game destroyed itself when LJS reached level 12. He spent 30 years trying to recreate the world and there was a supernatural element involved so the NPCs were not just data, because of the supernatural the NPCs developed souls and real emotions and when LJS recreated the world they came back as they were not just blocks of data.
c. Nothing really existed at all, it was all in his imagination while he was in a coma. He spent his entire life recreating something that happened in his imagination only.
Who know, if I'll think about it more I might change my mind again lmao.
It does imply LJS spent his entire life missing RNZ and his dream family: Zaozao, Obsidian, LDY even though they were characters and he spent it entirely trying to recreate their world. He managed to do it but even that is bittersweet because they're not even the original versions, they're new versions programmed with data from his memories. For the sake of the amazing story and amazing chemistry between the characters and considering in the original material RNZ actually became real I would like to believe the NPCs will achieve sentience and will be able to share emotions with LJS beyond their programming.
We can take it as LJS and LQS (his name in the books) are the same person living in parallel universes where his life has different courses. You could say LJS's world is sadder but if he's reunited with his loved ones in the end it's not that sad.
I can draw parallels with my life where I fell in love with this story and these characters and even though they are not real, the emotions I have for them are real. They can't reciprocate but I'm ok with that, my life is richer because I experienced this story and it's a choice I'm happy to make. I do have loved ones in real life that I spend time with but I also have my own separate time that I choose to dedicate on exploring fictional worlds like this one. It mind be wrong in other people's life and I'm ok with that too.
The Spirealm: Yes.