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Well, you might be right on the message thing. But that apart, the author definitely still are writing this for R kink, cause the scenes are completely S. ualised.
If one wants to denounce R, they generally don’t draw the whole scene with the D parts and all the graphics. They don’t concentrate on drawing Ripped bodies for everyone either. One would generally mostly concentrate on the expressions, and show what happens through shadow are something. It’s more respectful and doesn’t make it kinky
I think what happened in this short manwha is rampant in any campuses. Violence that are not addressed or kept quiet because nobody is stepping up to report it, not even the victims.
I don't think that she's writing this because she thinks there are readers with R kinks. If she wrote it for that, then the last scene where the witness wrote NO on the questionnaire is unnecessary. I think this is a message to everyone not to be apathetic and turn a blind eye when they witness a crime.
We might find this story outrageous but will we step up if WE witness something like this?
That's my 2-cents