
Recently, players have been deep-diving into the complex plot of Chapter 5 of 'Aether Gazer'. The core character, Kurokami Tsukuyomi, a legendary witch, has less than five years to live because she began overexerting her powers at the age of eight.

The backdrop begins with two terrorist attacks, where the public, driven by a desire for 'good fortune' (a bizarre logic in the game's world), forces the issue of executing a marriage contract.

Absurdly, the marriage contract stems from Tsukuyomi's mother, who ran away from her own engagement. The mother projects her past failures onto her daughter. However, the Kurokami family bears a curse where the husband dies if they marry and have children, making the engagement look like a sacrificial death sentence.


Tsukuyomi's personal creed is to protect her mother and the world, but the protagonist introduces a major variable. She develops feelings for the protagonist that transcend friendship, but because the protagonist is in the middle of ascending to godhood, she views these feelings as a 'stain' that must be cut off.






In the comments, players point out that the protagonist's 'wooden' behavior ruins everything. Tsukuyomi eventually decides to give up on the marriage, leading to a controversial plot conclusion. Some fans mock the situation with community slang, such as calling it 'Cao Ze' (a reference to someone who likes other people's wives) or commenting on the character's design.







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