
This story starts of with a woman, Kazaki Nao, who is known for being "too honest for her own good". She doesn't tell lies and believes in almost anything she is told. One day she is sent an invitation to join a tournament that consists of many different games and she joins ends up joining by accident. Each round consists of simple games, but strategically the games are more complex than they seem.
The main idea of the story is about society and how people need to lie to survive. This is tested through the liar game tournament in the story, each player tries to lie to gain trust from the other players. In life, whether it is possible to survive without lying is questionable. In society their are swindlers who lie to take advantage of people and their are people who tell simple white lies. I believe that the author is trying to tell others that lies are not only for deceiving but can also help others. Though the author tells a moral story about trusting others I believe it is hard to trust people in society now a days. This is because there are many people who live on lies and coning people.
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