Kind of a weird comparison, but it reminds me of Peter Fehervari's Warhammer 40k novels; he has his own meta narrative called the Dark Coil, told across multiple novels and short stories, and things between seemingly standalone stories actually connect to each other. I feel this guy and his two mangas are somewhat same - it's very impressive how dense a narrative he's managed to construct over a format like manga, which is relatively more limiting in length than novels, though it's also been rather hard to keep up with, especially with the inconsistent translation both his mangas got with long swathes of no chapter getting released.
Yeah, you keep accumulating knowledge and piecing things together. What seems irrelevant today might suddenly make sense later, so please don't give up. There's a coherent love story waiting at the end
I used to read tons of cryptic stories on 2channel that this kind of confusing plot honestly feels like home
Oh, that's some interesting lore. Seems like running Teemu Aum Shinrikyo out of the schools journalism club is a family business and is going for some time.
Oh, that's some interesting lore. Seems like running Teemu Aum Shinrikyo out of the schools journalism club is a family business and is going for some time.