The ending felt sudden, but it was an interesting read.
Edit: Looking at Satomi's wiki page (machine-translated), seems like this story had to be ended early due to the magazine it was published on being terminated. That explains the sudden ending.
Based on how there are only two colonies on the moon, I guess space travel and colonies in other planets are still not that advanced in this setting? That makes the Nora OVAs even weirder somehow.
Edit: After reading the other chapters I get it now. The stories aren't related.
Considering how this stuff is what started the manga, it's impressive how irrelevant Kashiwagi ended up being, and how the teacher abuse was swept under the rug.
Ah, I thought he was wearing something because I saw what seemed to be sleeves on his arms. But after a closer look I saw that they are part of his gauntlets.
I can't tell if Dieger is wearing a super tight shirt that makes his abs and nipples visible, or if he is wearing armor that just looks like a male chest.
I wonder if this manga is gonna try to make the humans vs demons conflict actually interesting and nuanced with no side being trully "wrong", or if it is just gonna take the usual route of portraying the demons as wronged people who did no wrong and the humans as assholes with comically evil...
"You mistreated us, performed cruel experiments, tricked us and got us killed and sent to this hellhole. But okay, I'll forgive you! Surely nothing bad could come out of this!"
Looking at the preview of the latest volume on Amazon(Volume 3, released in 2022), it seems like it was axed at chapter 21 as I think that is the kanji for ending.