However, defenders argue the opposite. They claim that the genre is By showing the absolute worst outcome of relativism (the protagonist usually dies alone, despised, or becomes the new demon), the story reinforces traditional morality.
At first glance, the name sounds like a B-grade thriller or a forgotten horror visual novel. But for those who have delved into its narrative mechanics, it represents a terrifyingly addictive sub-genre: the "death game" combined with psychological torture and moral decay. But what exactly is this story? Why has it captivated readers who usually shy away from graphic content? And more importantly, why does the "Immoral List of Desires" serve as a perfect metaphor for the dark side of wish-fulfillment? Fatal Countdown - Immoral List of Desires
It asks one question: How many days of life are you willing to trade for a single act of evil? However, defenders argue the opposite
However, as the countdown progresses (usually between Chapter 15 and 25), the "List of Desires" evolves. The tasks become violent, sexual, or lethal. By the time the protagonist realizes they have become a monster, the Countdown no longer matters—their soul is already gone. But for those who have delved into its