/ Urban / Sycophant
Synopsis
[WARNING: MATURE/R-18 CONTENT]
The mind is a fickle thing, desires, dreams, thoughts, memories. It is my duty as a therapist to get the patient healed in mind and soul, to give them another redemption in life, to yearn for their dreams to be free, to do what all they want. Sadly, reality always struck hard like a hammer and pain slowly ensues.
It is now 2054, crime has gone rampant, murders, looting, kidnapping and Mana abuse, every possible crime that you can think of, is happening in the city of Nightfell, blood runs to the city streets, corporate greed incites gang wars to topple each other, it is just simply hell in this city but still I will try my best to at least rehabilitate some people in this hellhole.
“Oh my dear therapist, what would you do without me, in my domain no one can’t escape. Now how would you rehabilitate me, my dear therapist? The woman, with silken voiced asked, she then snaps her fingers and let the therapist talk.
Cough…..cough…..cough
“Miss, I know that you are coping with your fiancee's death, but why kill all those people-?”
Snap
“My dear therapist, always with the “why’s”, but I shall answer you nonetheless, why because it’s fun!”
Her smile, don’t have any kinds of emotion, a fake smile, a plastic smile, but a smile nonetheless, only her cold blood red eyes flickered as she smiled.
The mind is a fickle thing lies, deceit, betrayal, murder, sex, the mind will protect itself even through great harm, but still I have to do my job to understand the people or at least helped them even they don’t want it, but still if you try to help insane people, you will be insane yourself.
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Additional tags: Dark Fantasy – Yandere - Action - Romance - Harem - R18 - Ecchi - Smut - Sweet Home Alabama
- No NTR - No Yuri
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It's still too early to give a concrete critique of the story and its development. But this seems to be the author's first writing. I don't know why the author is describing so much and repeating things, which makes the reading very monotonous and dull. If he reduced some descriptions and didn't repeat as much, or described in a way that wasn't so similar by adding some context along, the text would be more linear, easy, and pleasant to read. Of course, this is just constructive criticism. If you've already finished reading "Yandere Therapy" and want to read something similar, this is a good option. After all, they are very similar.