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@AlphraLoust should romance be more than that?
I've already announced my group E.N.D Scans have picked up this project!I really hope a new scanlator group picks this back up.
Even though this manga isn't what I had expected, with some characters and plots being slightly dull or odd at times, it remains interesting overall with decent potential still which keeps me reading.
Although, worst case, the English License is at Volume 4, while we're close to ending Volume 6, if not just now.
So if no one ever picks this up, I'll continue reading it later once the License catches up.
Oh! Awesome. Thank you!I've already announced my group E.N.D Scans have picked up this project!
Do you have any recs that explores the original premise before the AI rights bs?This was a fun feel ride... right up until the robot kid showed up. I guess kaiju movies aren't the only thing kids can ruin.
Leaving aside reproduction, for now... imagine you were hit on the head as a child, and grew up unable to feel emotions, outside of a dim pride in your work. (This is also an emotion, but lemme have this one broken rule.)
If you had that one emotion, could you love someone back by working out why they did things for you, and trying to figure out how to do things for them? Love is a messy emotion, and people love each other for very impure reasons: we love what they do for us. If you were a sarariman, and your wife stayed at home keeping house and watching the kids, you'd love her for it, and you would appreciate her care by taking her out, buying gifts, etc. If she became partly crippled, you might end up caring for her more than before, as now she needs this from you.
Extending that to all the messiness of human relationships, Mina was our vehicle to explore that space, and it was a fun ride.
Then this manga become a load of uninformed BS about AI rights, not unlike Questionable Content, and the fun ride became a dumb ride. Pity, it was 10/10.