PRIMEKOJI
After completing my idol's, dostoevsky's masterpiece,crime and Punishment, i thought, What if the White Room's ultimate masterpiece was not taught that whoever hold back his power is a fool, but a toxic, world-shattering philosophy?
Ayanokoji Kiyotaka arrives at ANHS not as an empty vessel seeking emotion, but as a mind already poisoned by a grand and terrible idea. The curriculum of his isolation was not just mathematics and strategy, but the complete and utter assimilation of Rodion Raskolnikov's "Extraordinary Man" theory. He doesn't see the school as a peaceful haven or a simple game to be won.but as a laboratory In his mind, he is no longer a student. He is a Napoleon in waiting, a superman who stands beyond the confines of conventional morality. The rules of the school, the lives of his classmates they are all mere variables for his ultimate experiment: to prove, once and for all, that he has the right to transgress. That he has the right to crush any "louse" that stands in the way of his will.