Is there such a genre as anti-iyashikei? Like, take that same slightly dreamlike tone and weird disconnect with reality following events that don't really seem to be happening and probably wouldn't matter if they were... except instead of Healing, it's just Hurting?
I really enjoy this. I get this impression of a mystery that the author presents to the reader but has no inclination to address. Rather, is this a character drama in a tragic natural world?
In any case, I am very happy to read this and look forward to future installments.
the initial time skips were a little jarring but afterwards the pacing and tone really started to outshine themselves, excited to see where this one goes