In this era of diverse digital writing, when the evening, unwanted slumber on platforms like Somewherein reminds us of twilight, we hesitate to talk about the relationship between the writer and the reader. Where the number of writers and readers is decreasing day by day, we don't want to write something that will discourage anyone. Still, I can't help but write something out of a sense of responsibility and heartache. "Comments" are a bridge between the writer and the reader, a fun game of hide and seek. The writer writes something, the reader reads it. Then, if a generous reader takes out his precious time and leaves a comment, then the writer should feel as happy as winning a lottery ticket. But hey, what a disaster! For some writers, the reader's comments are like flies in a cup of tea. They have to eat them, but with a frown and a wrinkled nose. But hopefully, the number of such writers is actually very small.