That woman in red standing next to the grieving guy at the funeral in Fate Rewritten: Cleaning the Record? Chef's kiss. She's not even trying to hide her satisfaction. Meanwhile, the girl in black velvet walks in like she owns the room — and honestly, she might. The tension is so thick you could cut it with a knife. Who died? And who's really happy about it?
In Fate Rewritten: Cleaning the Record, the moment she strides into the funeral hall — alive, dressed in black, calm as ice — while everyone thinks she's dead? Absolute power move. The mother's shock, the ex's confusion, the rival's smirk — it's all there. This isn't just revenge; it's a full-scale resurrection with style. I'm obsessed.
The mother touching her daughter's face at the funeral in Fate Rewritten: Cleaning the Record had me crying — until the daughter walked in alive. Then? Pure panic. That shift from sorrow to terror is masterfully acted. You know she's hiding something. Maybe she knew all along. Or maybe she's the one who planned this whole thing. So many layers.
Why did reading that resume trigger such a dark turn in Fate Rewritten: Cleaning the Record? Was it the job history? The dates? The hidden meaning behind 'personal strengths'? Whatever it was, it sent her straight to a fake death and a dramatic comeback. The writing is sharp, the pacing is tight, and the emotional whiplash? Worth every second.
Watching the hospital scene in Fate Rewritten: Cleaning the Record gave me chills. The way she reads that resume, eyes widening with realization, then cutting to her own funeral? Brilliant storytelling. The contrast between her alive, confused self and her lifeless body surrounded by mourners is haunting. You can feel the betrayal in every glance.