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Prompt 1: Describe your process of reading.

When I start the game, I was shocked by the sudden sound, which makes me think that it might tell a horror story. Especially, “don’t tell them you can see” makes me feel like the person is hiding from someone or something. The third passage is a state where the person tries to open his eyes, and the words have a flickering effect. This effect actually mimics the state that someone tries to open his eyes when they wake up and the picture in the background also helps to do the effect. Then the author explains why the person is blind, and it describes that the person feels unfair about why he is the only one that gets hurt and blind. This also clears out the horror feeling that I feel at the start of the game, since the story mentions more about his family, which is the closet group that the person belongs to.

Then the story is back to its main plot, as it describes that “dawn has finally arrived”. It has two meanings: the actual dawn has come, and the person is finally able to see the dawn, which makes his life brighter. He cannot wait to tell his mom and dad about the great news, but unusual behaviors stop him. His mom and dad are like robots, which has confirm buttons that they can click, and everything they do is like mechanical instructions that were assigned to them.

Then the picture on the wall reminds the person that his dad used to say that "I'm making something that will always be there for you." I then realized that the parents are actually fake and they are robots created by his parents, and he is the only one that survived in the car crash. And at the same time, the cruelness of the truth is not only hurting the person in the game, but also the player