I think it's more about her being very vulnerable. She's just a kid in an adults' world where there are quite a few unsavory people. And some of them deal in trafficking. She could easily disappear without anyone missing her, despite the friends she has.There sure are a lot of rapey undertones every time she's around people.
That would be so stupid writing that I can believe it wit these days writing quality lolWhat if it's the other way around and guys are the org and Mira will be helping
Can someone remind me who/why/when Ivy was getting targeted? Is it related to their hometown?
Also to give a small add on to the spoiler above me:Can someone remind me who/why/when Ivy was getting targeted? Is it related to their hometown?
In manga made for what demographics? What genres?Ahh I know I said it before but there are so few good female role models, especially for young female MCs, in manga. Besides the fortune teller, there hasn't been one yet, so it's unfortunate that Mira couldn't be one
It's rare to have balanced villains period. Most are 1d cartoonish evil and nothing else.In manga made for what demographics? What genres?
I don't think it's unfortunate, because the way I see it it's rare to see female villains in stories with reasonably balanced casts.
Since the isekai boom, isekai and other fantasy have a rather low barrier of entry, so you get a lot of lower quality stories. Those have 1D cartoonish plots and characters overall. Villains tend to have it a bit worse, since they're often treated as purely plot devices for antagonising the heroes, with little thought as to how they actually fit into the world.It's rare to have balanced villains period. Most are 1d cartoonish evil and nothing else.