What in the fresh hell?! This manga should be labelled under snuff or something. Also, wtf, killing the protagonist?!
Interesting take - invade humans with humans.I disagree with the loop comments here, personally.
Every time the alien tech is used on a human, it has an unexpected end result. I don't think the remake process Haru used is any exception.
With how the new girl, Mafu, has the same hair color as the original protag and is talking about having to move due to "parents' circumstances," it feels like this is actually the protag's new form. Doubly so with how this new girl "helps" the new guy in a hurtful way, continuing the theme of protag's character. The "flashback memory" at the end seems to be more for the reader's sake to make the connection.
The remade protag would still be technically an "alien," which makes the parallel reveal at the end make more sense thematically. But these new "humans" clearly know about the new history of the world while old humans had no such history, so I really don't think there's a cycle in the works here.
I can hear the song Somebody I Used to Know while this scene happeningWhat in the fresh hell?! This manga should be labelled under snuff or something. Also, wtf, killing the protagonist?!
I guess that would actually explain why her technology works on humans, but not perfectly since they deviated too much from the other subspecies.This'd imply that the original humanity must've been a branch of Haru's people but of some other generation, but after being estranged for god knows how long, they were simply lost to the newer species enough to be considered a seperate class of beings. Haru is just another branch of humanity, who wanted to exterminate humanity, and gave birth to humanity, again.
The whole thing is just humans fighting against each other, but on a planetary scale with generational memory being showcased instead. Pretty cool, feel's bad for pres tho, everything he touched turned into a wreck.
Ok, better that an Isekai like Emminence in Shadow about old and fantasy earth, but with aliensThis'd imply that the original humanity must've been a branch of Haru's people but of some other generation, but after being estranged for god knows how long, they were simply lost to the newer species enough to be considered a seperate class of beings. Haru is just another branch of humanity, who wanted to exterminate humanity, and gave birth to humanity, again.
The whole thing is just humans fighting against each other, but on a planetary scale with generational memory being showcased instead. Pretty cool, feel's bad for pres tho, everything he touched turned into a wreck.