It was a chilly winter evening when Kaito finally arrived at the infamous Shimizuan Prison, located on a remote island in the Pacific. The facility was notorious for its harsh conditions and innovative approach to rehabilitation, which included the use of advanced technology and unorthodox methods. As a journalist, Kaito had been investigating the prison's mysterious reputation and was determined to uncover its secrets.
"Prison on the Saddle" serves as a poignant metaphor for the modern human condition—endless connectivity and mobility that often result in a deeper, more profound sense of being "unhomed." In the Shimizuan view, the final truth is simple: we are all riding toward a destination that doesn't exist, bound by the very tools we thought would set us free. Prison on the Saddle -Final- -Shimizuan-
: Liberty is no longer found in the absence of walls, but in the mastery of the motion between them. It was a chilly winter evening when Kaito
And so, the saddle remains. If you search for the keyword today, you will find fan theories, unofficial translations, and prints selling for five figures. But you will not find an ending that sets you free. "Prison on the Saddle" serves as a poignant