You greatly underestimate people who want to see more chaos.
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Your message is much too long, and I'm going to stop at the fourth line because you're already getting off track.
Bad endings can be avoided, and I made that clear. For a bad ending to occur, there are three choices that must be made for the player to be aware that they are “either sabotaging their own relationship, repeatedly ignoring a character, or repeatedly not caring.”
After three times, the bad ending is confirmed, and all that's left is to discover the outcome. Now I'm going to delete your post because it's all speculation, misinterpretation, fake news, and so on.
It's been stated since the very first disclaimer of the game, when it was still called Extra Life, that certain actions will have consequences. I've never lied about that.
The game was dark from the start. You must have forgotten what the main character's life was like before his reincarnation.
And finally, don't jump to conclusions. The story isn't over yet.
Just because the protagonist has been reincarnated doesn't mean he suddenly became better, especially if his entire previous life was just suffering.
Improving is a process that takes time, introspection, courage, and willpower—things that Saito never had before, so everything has to be built from the beginning.
As for the events that occur, Saito has always let himself be carried by the situation and has never been an actor or made decisions. With his reincarnation, he finally starts to act for himself and others.



