'Written in the second point of view when the story starts' She was known to be a daydreamer. A Walter Mitty. A fantasizer or maybe, a little too much more than that if she was being honest. With a life that shaped her into becoming weary and debilitated, setting one's eyes on a non-existent world that could bring her nothing but death and anxiety would be a vast and perhaps a quixotic dream if she was brought in during the life she was currently existing in right now, seeing it as completely futile to begin with. The world of Jujutsu Sorcery. Strange to hear by people who knew nothing of the particular series, but exciting to those who actually comprehends. It didn't help the fact that she was obsessed with a relatable manga or anime entitled Jujutsu Kaisen and a draining life back in earth that made the whole series her comfort zone or in other words, her hidden 'refuge'. What if the genie finally gives in to her commands, her thoughtless wishes just like what the others did? Yet, with an unfortunate fate just like theirs? Especially, this time---she was bringing evidences of the past and the future of the man she has been smitten with back in earth. A fictional man who she adored, yet people laugh at her about. Everything would be a dilemma to her. Howbeit, to Gojo Satoru, it was betting on the odds that it might happen or not. As long as she gets to remember. The problem was that, the first time he met her has not been entirely the real her from the start as it was another woman who appeared to be a facsimile---a thorough replica of her physical aspects through another outlandish dimension. Which can be more of a traumatic experience? 'Was it to remember or to forget?' ??? Ranked #1 under the "Jujutsukaisen" hashtag on April 5, 2022 Ranked #98 under the "Gojo" hashtag on May 13, 2022
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