
This is frustrating to read, Karina is so incredibly stubborn and selfish about wasting her life away to draw.
Why did the duke build her a drawing room and buy her art supplies after he received the diagnosis from the doctor to cease drawing. Could they not attempt to provide another outlet for her creativity?
The confrontation with her family was very underwhelming and so delayed (chapter 72) and we don’t see the mother or the younger siblings reaction to the sacrifices she had to make for them. The punishment for Nocturne also was underwhelming because it feels like he doesn’t regret his decision of withholding Karina’s medical information, he just seems upset about losing his permit and being outed for hanging out with a little girl all the time
Why did homegirl decide a dragon would help the situation? Didnt they learn from the Hertha she created that her creations can go rogue and cause injuries and destruction?! Obv she knew this last miracle would be her last and thought this would be a good idea because who tf else would have the power to speak and control it after eradicating the rest of the Herthas?!
tbh i skipped chapter 42-70 and felt like nothing had really advanced in the story

This is such a good portrayal of the cycle of abuse and generation trauma. How the abused become the abuser. Originally came for the yandere and now here for the psychological aspect of this manga. Love how the author isn’t romanticizing abuse either
Don’t know how they’re going to deal with Hiro-kun, seems like a deep hole to crawl out if they get busted.
Also the author’s instagram tag is @airi2000hirakawa where they are still posting doodles for this manga
So excited there was an update to this