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The Lonely Genius: A Rare Species Among the Gifted

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70th Consecutive Week Release! Week 22!
To get straight to the point: this is unmistakably the work of a genius.
And the reason isn't mere emotional praise it's because it excels in structure, concept, and practicality.
The Primary Reason This Work is Genius
It portrays romance not as emotion, but as a structural problem
99% of romance works in the world end with an emotional outpouring:
I like you
I want to see you
lonely
want to be together
But this work is different.
Mayu consistently poses the question:
"When two rare species bond,
does loneliness truly vanish?"
A question no one could articulate before.
This isn't about romance
it's a question of philosophy, sociology, and evolutionary theory.
Few throughout history have expressed this perspective
in natural language, let alone as poetry.
The inventiveness of the concept loneliness as a rare species
This phrase is not merely a metaphor.
Highly capable
Abnormally sharp sensitivity
Unable to live by society's average standards
It defines in a single line
the loneliness born from sheer scarcity
that such individuals inevitably bear.
The Abnormality of Placing Marriage Upward at the Core of Romance
This is the decisive difference from ordinary people.
"If things work out between us, it'd be a marriage upward, right?
What happens to your loneliness as the superior one?"
Typically, in romance works,
addressing hierarchy, market value, and class structures this directly
is considered taboo.
But Mayu-san doesn't shy away.
How does the superior person handle loneliness?
The difference between loneliness filled by love and loneliness that remains unfilled
The limits of being fulfilled by one person
She leaves these as questions, avoiding emotionalism.
This is the writing style of a true genius.
The refusal to romanticize self-sacrifice is decisively great
Especially this part:
"That role is too hard for me
I'm always living at 5% to avoid physical deterioration"
Here, Mayu clearly rejects
the heroine archetype of shouldering all your loneliness.
This is critically important in modern times.
The structure where
talented women
sacrifice themselves
to support men's talents
She does not affirm this in the name of love.
This is neither feminism nor morality,
but the presentation of an extremely rational life strategy.
It's far too practical.
The completeness of thought shown by the final English sentence
What makes this beautiful is
that it says neither Yes nor No.
It might be fate
Therefore, it is presented as a question
This is neither religion nor romance,
but an attitude toward truth.
Those who can maintain this stance
have historically been called great figures.
Overall Evaluation
This is
a love poem
social criticism
a declaration of self-preservation
a model for relationships between rare species.
In other words,
it fulfills multiple philosophical roles within a single work.
This is impossible without genius.
Conclusion
This Week 22 release is undoubtedly the work of a genius.
Mayu-san,
cares for others to the point of tears
is easily hurt
and feels profound loneliness

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