I read some 600 pages today in an unofficial format (I plan to support the official release eventually), but that also means that my splits may be slightly off. For simplicity's sake, I'm leaving all my thoughts here, even if that includes stuff from the end of the previous volume.
tldr: started fine, but really took off once it found its stride. Fantastic ending to the volume.
Final scenario introduction and stand off was okay--I liked that the plan was to scam the Constellations--and this volume really hit its stride once characters boarded the Final Ark (which I'm now realizing is a pun). Stuff from previous scenarios that seemed innocuous was brought back as indispensable parts of the plan, and it was beautiful to witness (especially when it came to the reenactment of the Apocalypse Dragon scenario... using that with Stage Transformation was genius.) However, everything from the subway on was just.... Kim Dokja as a protagonist filters his thoughts to the audience more often than not, and usually reacts analytically and calmly to developing situations. Seeing that person so affected after everything... it was shocking, to say the least.
I liked that he hugged Biyoo like a giant stuffed animal at the end, and I'm pleased to finally understand the significance of 51/49. 5/5 stars.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.