This shit slowly becoming Juujika no Rokunin. Not a good sign.
I think it's a bit too early for that comparison. Everything in
Six People in Crosses is contrived: the antagonist is a cartoon villain who somehow managed to throw a country in disarray with some cheap mind manipulation techniques; intermediate opponents are conjured out of thin air; the plot armour is ridiculous, down to a character bringing an electric hammer along to the island raid; all characters do stupid things all the time. It's a textbook case of a shitshow.
Here we've had modestly plausible plots; an antagonist who's clever but not controlling hordes of brainwashed goons, while mostly in the dark about who's after his guts; the protagonist has so far only had to face people she knew from the beginning, no midlevel goons appearing from nowhere; and the only plot armour so far has been for a villain, that is, Kinugawa's absurd vitality.
Here I have to suspend my disbelief maybe a palm or two above my head. In
Six People it's reached escape velocity.