
a few chapters into volume 1, i had already written this off as an outdated, run of the mill slice of life romcom, and actually considered dropping it, but something kept me reading that i can't really explain, and im glad i did. after the slow start the arcs are consistently complex psychologically, and in mystery. the author is able to convey some timeless themes through intricate and entertaining plots, while maintaining a light atmosphere, which is difficult to manage when you lace a product with ostracism, self-sacrifice and warped ideas of justice. the relationships between the characters as well as their relationships with themselves are also constantly being developed both subtly and overtly. i hope this comes back someday because it really is a rare gem which contrasts heavily against series of similar settings
looks like someone finally decided to upload the missing chapters.
I've been meaning to reread this anyway, hopefully they work quickly