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I can only agree. From an artist perspective such strong emotions help the readers to see trues or false in a person's character or decive them and help with plottwists. It's also far more complicated to draw such individual faces than pretty once, because pretty is mostly on the same concept from what this era sees as beautiful, making faces simular to each other. The auther here does a good job with individuality and different standards. Also playing with the expressions.
Can the artist stop with the ugly faces plsssszzzz