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Background Motive is the only trash.
A trauma experienced by an 8-year-old child can certainly leave a wound, but it is highly unlikely to turn into deep-seated resentment. In particular, I don't believe that a brief, hours-long encounter leading to dissatisfaction in an 8-year-old would escalate into a deeply rooted trauma. A 13-year-old teenager would be a different story. Based on Child Psychology and Mindset Development, I analyze that it wouldn't naturally escalate to this extent.However, reflecting on my dissatisfaction with Episode 6, the narrative flow itself reveals that the events and the story being told by the boy do not feel like a novel written with a meticulously planned beginning, middle, and end that was later refined. Instead, it feels more like a travelogue or a collection of memo notes, unfolding spontaneously day by day based on whatever happens next. Therefore, given the twists and turns of the plot, I can only conclude that the Professor is just a big fool—blindly believing every single line and fully romanticizing everything created by the storytelling prowess of that boy.
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