The Day I Opened The Door All Of Existence Ended, grabs you from the first line and doesn’t let go. The pacing is a model of suspense, each of the three chapter pulls you deeper into a world that’s at once idyllic and ominous. Detective Kaito’s investigation into a brainwashed town starts deceptively simple, but quickly spirals into something uncanny: a silent, perfect community concealing an ancient, self-created entity. It’s that contrast, the familiar and the impossible.. that sparks real unease.
Moments of tension pepper the narrative like hints of something stalking the edges of your vision. A pristine castle rising out of nowhere, townspeople frozen in perfection, and the sheer weight of a forbidden door that could end existence as we know it—these elements weave together into a cosmic mystery that’s beautiful in its conception.
In short, The Day I Opened The Door All Of Existence Ended is a haunting ride through a well-crafted cosmic mystery. Its pacing, tone, and strange, surreal moments stayed with me long after I read the last word "And all of existence ceased to exist"