
i still remember when i first came across this story. around the part where the climax was just settling in, i almost dropped it. idk if it's the dialogue, the sequences, the sudden timeskips, or the art itself, but at first it really is hard to get "attached" to the story because it seemed unstable/incomplete. most hours, i'd wonder if there are parts i missed because the pacing is so out of place all throughout. though halfway thru the falling action, the story became much more easier to take in, it wasnt really much that id go so far as call it special but there's finally cohesion to everything albeit little by little. this wasn't the best but the sheer thought behind it is too much to pass on even if the execution is lacking.

it's so frustrating, ive only just came back in here just to find out new people finding out about new plotverses try to ruin it w/ their shallow critical thinking skills

im not saying cannibalism is something to be defended but, have u ever seen that one omegaverse hybrid manga where anthromorpths literally act like animals whp eat each other?? point is, even the most vanilla concept would and could be so much as deranged as a simple "ah, i can only taste ur fluids" SO IF U'RE NEW TO IT AND ARE NOT LOOKING FOR VARIED RENDITIONS, GET OUT
ALSO, for its title, i dont think he didnt wanna develop it or sum