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: The world seems like a paradise at first glance, but it is built on a foundation of literal corpses. The hill of bodies in the castle sewers in Chapter 204 physically manifests the dark secret holding this society together. 2. The Meat Grinder of "The Jealous God"

パラレルパラダイス - 岡本倫 / 第204話 道ならぬ路 : The world seems like a paradise at

Lynn Okamoto (famous for Elfen Lied and Brynhildr in the Darkness ) specializes in pairing high-concept sci-fi/fantasy with shocking body horror and extreme emotional trauma. The piranhas tearing through human flesh in a dark sewer serves as a reminder that death in this "paradise" is graphic, undignified, and terrifying. 💡 Literary Conclusion Chapter 204 emphasizes that the ruling powers do

A core lore element of the series is that women in this world are cursed by a "Jealous God" to die at the age of 20, dissolving into nothingness. Chapter 204 emphasizes that the ruling powers do not value these short lives. The discarded, mutilated corpses in the sewer highlight that the female population is treated as disposable fuel for the ruling class's machinations. 3. Okamoto’s Signature Nihilism dissolving into nothingness.

Typical isekai stories present the protagonist with a dream scenario: transported to a world where they are special, surrounded by beautiful women who adore them. Lynn Okamoto takes this trope and corrupts it.

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