Omniscient Reader-s Viewpoint - Blind -doujinshi- Now

Panel 1: Close up on Kim Dokja’s face. His eyes are covered by bandages or simply staring vacantly ahead. The subway is chaos around him. Panel 2: A monster’s claws swipe near his ear. He doesn't flinch. Kim Dokja (Internal Monologue): To others, this is the end of the world. To me, it is volume 1, chapter 1. Panel 3: Yoo Joonghyuk stands before him, sword drawn, blood splattered. Yoo Joonghyuk: "Who are you?" Panel 4: Kim Dokja tilts his head, listening to the protagonist's breathing. Kim Dokja: "A fan."

What if the "Sparkling Probability" was never about a reader? In this Alternate Universe, He did not read Ways of Survival ; he listened to it. He couldn't see the text on the screen, but he could hear the voice of the protagonist through his headphones for a decade. Omniscient Reader-s Viewpoint - Blind -Doujinshi-

Thus, when doujinshi creators take a step further and make blindness literal, they are not inventing a new trauma—they are externalizing an internal one already present in the text. Panel 1: Close up on Kim Dokja’s face

Later, when the night thickened into pages he couldn't yet reach, he would find the letter again and underline the line that mattered. For now he walked and listened, a man who read the world by sound, who could not see the page but understood the story inside it. Panel 2: A monster’s claws swipe near his ear