A NOT SO GENTLE REMINDER
Honestly, I am no longer pleased with some of your comments! At first, I understood that you might develop negative feelings toward certain characters in the story. Yes, I get it. But sending me messages on my other social media accounts, asking me to remove characters, change the plot, or change other scenes in a certain way crosses the line. THIS IS MY OWN STORY, I AM THE AUTHOR. You are here as READERS, am I right? Your role is to read the story and the pieces that writers published. You’re not here to control the flow of the story. If you don’t like the plot, the twists, or the characters, and you don’t have anything constructive to say, it’s BETTER TO LEAVE AND DISREGARD THE STORY. I AM NOT HERE TO BEG FOR YOUR VOTES OR COMMENTS. I AM HERE TO EXPRESS MY IMAGINATIONS THROUGH WRITING.
Furthermore, I saw a comment complaining about the latest chapter being written in English. Why? That chapter is told from Zsanira’s POV, which should be clear to open-minded readers who understand such narrative choices. RESPONSIBLE READERS wouldn’t complain. Just because the story is ONGOING does not mean you have the right to control the decisions made each chapter. You chose to read this, and you should accept responsibility for whatever happens in the story. Yes, I’ve said that I welcome CRITICISM, FEEDBACK, and SUGGESTIONS, but it seems like that’s not what I’m getting. If you want a particular plot or story, then WRITE YOUR OWN; that way, you can control what happens.
I’m sorry if this message seems harsh, but you’ve pushed me to this point. I genuinely feel bad for my loyal readers who enjoy and support this story without causing issues. I don’t want them to be affected, so I’ve been doing my best to stay patient. But, if I read one more comment again dictating the flow, I will BLOCK that person. And if it gets worse, I WILL UNPUBLISH THE STORY!
Just to clarify, I’m specifically addressing readers who are telling me to change the storyline. It’s normal for some readers to dislike a characters—especially when there’s an antagonist involved, as every story needs some conflict. I understand that certain characters might evoke strong feelings, and that’s okay; it’s a natural part of storytelling.
But for those asking me to rewrite the plot or control the direction of the story—that’s crossing the line. I hope this clears things up. Thank you to everyone who supports the story for what it is, and who appreciates the ups and downs that come with it.

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