
by Nikilan S
Caution to the readers: YOU'LL HATE ME FOREVER, THIS IS PURE ENTERTAIMENT, HORROR AND COMEDY TO MAKE YOU LAUGH AND ANGRY. AN ABSURD PLOT. Well if you are still here, then go ahead with the synopsis: Beneath a sky brushed in gold and fire, a man wanders through a glittering mall where laughter rises like music and light spills from every glass pane. To the world, he appears powerful—wealthy, untouchable, in control. But behind his careless smiles and reckless charm lies something fractured, something quietly unraveling. As an ordinary evening slips into something far more unsettling, fleeting encounters turn significant, familiar faces resurface, and the thin line between memory and reality begins to blur. Surrounded by celebration yet shadowed by isolation, he moves through the luminous corridors as though searching for something he cannot name. In a place built on brightness and illusion, truths begin to flicker beneath the surface. And when the lights shift, so does everything he thought he understood—about joy, about guilt, about himself. The Illusion of Joy is a haunting psychological tale about wealth without warmth, laughter without peace, and the fragile masks we wear to hide the darkness within.
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