Cruel Mityaa!!! – When the Mask Learns to Smile

 



Cruel Mityaa!!! – When the Mask Learns to Smile

By the fourth day, Mityaa no longer feels like a stranger.

That is the most dangerous moment.

Cruelty, when first encountered, announces itself loudly. It shocks. It repels. But when it stays—when it watches, listens, adapts—it learns how to soften its voice. Mityaa does not rush. Mityaa waits.

In Cruel Mityaa!!!, cruelty is not just an action; it is a presence. A thinking shadow. A mirror that reflects what we try hardest to hide. By now, readers begin to realize that Mityaa isn’t only harming others—Mityaa is studying them.

And perhaps… studying us.

That quiet click in the mind when you realize something is wrong, yet you cannot explain why. The room feels the same. The words sound familiar. The smile looks friendly. But the air has changed.

Mityaa thrives in that space.

This is where the story tightens its grip—not through violence, but through psychological proximity. The closer Mityaa gets to being understood, the more unsettling the truth becomes: cruelty does not always come from hatred. Sometimes it comes from clarity. From certainty. From believing one is right.

That is why Mityaa is cruel.

Not chaotic.
Not impulsive.
But intentional.

I want readers to ask themselves one question:

At what point does survival become justification?

Because Mityaa never believes they are the villain. And history shows us that the most enduring cruelty rarely does.

If you feel uneasy while reading—good.
If you feel curious—be careful.
If you feel understood—then Mityaa is already closer than you think.

Tomorrow, the story moves deeper.
The mask cracks.
And what looks back may not blink.

Volkaan Berkochi

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