I think it's going to be some sort of emotion-venting manga.
In coming years there going to be an outburst of people of many forgings in Japan, as the US is going to make preparations to oppose China at East Asia region, as well as to move from declining Europe markets to the Asian ones, making Japan the main base of military and economic operations. So, it is safe to presume a lot of local people would be pissed off by this new people who had to hastily (and maybe even unwillingly) move oversea, barely speaking Japanese and unknown of Japan culture.
The overall premise based on a general suspicion, fear and rejection of the aliens. The premise for the main character girl is quite crudely put together, so it appeals to emotions and feelings towards the aliens rather than to logic. Meanwhile, the premise for the boy protagonist appeals to past tragic experience related to the aliens. With that, the main cases are covered.
Killing and eating the aliens might seem to be quite risky idea, but it is perfect to vent reader's pent-up emotions, as making eating aliens a crucial part of the process prevents everyone sane from replicating the whole experience IRL (still, they made a safeguard by making one of the main character strongly hate the process).
In coming years there going to be an outburst of people of many forgings in Japan, as the US is going to make preparations to oppose China at East Asia region, as well as to move from declining Europe markets to the Asian ones, making Japan the main base of military and economic operations. So, it is safe to presume a lot of local people would be pissed off by this new people who had to hastily (and maybe even unwillingly) move oversea, barely speaking Japanese and unknown of Japan culture.
The overall premise based on a general suspicion, fear and rejection of the aliens. The premise for the main character girl is quite crudely put together, so it appeals to emotions and feelings towards the aliens rather than to logic. Meanwhile, the premise for the boy protagonist appeals to past tragic experience related to the aliens. With that, the main cases are covered.
Killing and eating the aliens might seem to be quite risky idea, but it is perfect to vent reader's pent-up emotions, as making eating aliens a crucial part of the process prevents everyone sane from replicating the whole experience IRL (still, they made a safeguard by making one of the main character strongly hate the process).
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