This is very intriguing and underrated. Great writing and character building, the premise is somewhat original.
Chapter 13 was brutal, I appreciate the mature dialogue. She's has been living for 75 years as a 16 year old but barely used that time to improve herself and learning different skills. Instead of wisely using that time she kinda lives day to day. It reminds how fast we tend to not appreciate the extra time we are given. She has a huge privilege but it's also a curse. She's also not as mature as she thinks she is. Yuka may be younger than her in terms of sheer time, but as a working, independent adult She's much more mature.
I think chapter 13 was an important wake up call for Inaba.
I like Yuka the most so far, she's hard to read. That makes her very intriguing imo.
This is very intriguing and underrated. Great writing and character building, the premise is somewhat original.
Chapter 13 was brutal, I appreciate the mature dialogue. She's has been living for 75 years as a 16 year old but barely used that time to improve herself and learning different skills. Instead of wisely using that time she kinda lives day to day. It reminds how fast we tend to not appreciate the extra time we are given. She has a huge privilege but it's also a curse. She's also not as mature as she thinks she is. Yuka may be younger than her in terms of sheer time, but as a working, independent adult She's much more mature.
I think chapter 13 was an important wake up call for Inaba.
I like Yuka the most so far, she's hard to read. That makes her very intriguing imo.