I was most interested in the deeper self-reflection from Riri that was sprinkled in and then glossed over. It was never meant to be, but I would've loved to read about Riri's struggle with emotional permanence that stems from all love in her life being shown to her instead of implicit; how she...
What a cute art style. I love Riri's faces, especially her dumbstruck face on page 8. The premise immediately reminded me of Infinity by Suzuki, albeit the protag's power is explicitly what Riri's power isn't in that one.
Too bad it's so short. :<
I hope Julia gets more screentime, even though I know she's not relevant to the overarching plot atm. I feel like I relate to her feelings of social ostracization and self-doubt, sprinkled in with added carelessness when it comes to people.
Rereading this and seeing her past-self give her words of encouragement makes me feel nice inside. I think reading this the first time, I was too focused on the depressive side of it I forgot to pay attention to nice moments as well.
Every time I read a chapter of this it only makes me want to read the next one.
Also, is this supposed to be a small follow-up to this chapter or a teaser for the next one? (Found in the author's Twitter)