The stark class divide at play here is really intiguing. Kazuki's family basically controls the town so as a reader I'm immediately suspicious of the Azami corporation for having such a stark contrast between the rich and poor in the town. Kazuki herself however doesn't have the toolset to realize this yet, so her only question towards Moeka is "why do you choose to live here?" A total focus on the individual choices, without any aknowledgement of how both Moeka and Kazuki's own families factor into their differences.
Moeka seems to have a far better grasp on this than Kazuki, which makes sense given her less sheltered upbringing, but chooses to laugh off remarks that are honestly pretty insulting, even if they come from a place of ignorance on Kazuki's part.
I hope that alongside the obvious coming of age/exploring sexuality plotlines we were introduced to in chapter one, that the author is willing to commit to the class divide aspect of Moeka and Kazuki's relationship as well. Really looking forward to the next chapter!