Initially found this back in March of this year, but put it off since the 4-koma format wasn't engaging.
Going back to it now, this little manga is a treasure. The 4-koma format tells plenty of small stories that show the depression Menhera experiences and the time she spends with Byoujaku and Kenkou. After some chapters, this switches to a mixed format, with episodic chapters exploring the insecurities Byoujaku faces.
This was already good, but volume 2 made things much better by exploring Kenkou more. While before he was merely a comedic relief character, he now became a fleshed out personality. This no doubt helped the manga. It also made the climax feel very deserved, much more so than many other works I've read.
The artstyle is not detailed. Regardless it is special in its own way, I do wish more works were drawn like this.
An extraordinary shame that the author passed away so young. Knowing that they were just 17 when they finished serializing this makes the story much more meaningful. As opposed to just a product, they are selling their story in the hopes others can relate to it. I know for one I can.
No good that this isn't in English paperback, but I can't have everything. A great story regardless.
8/10.