this revenge manga somehow feels way better to read and look at compared to the ones that are trending these days.
- The art style is consistent, the plot also is consistent, everything works.
- The main character actually feels psychopathic and enjoying the whole thing, and both how she is visually portrayed (her expressions, her appearance) and how she acts (her dialogue, personality) really helps with that.
Meanwhile the trending ones drop off after a few chapters, both in art quality and lore...
too bad the ending doesn't fit my tastes, otherwise I'd have dropped a 10/10 for this series. It was pretty vague, she managed to run away from being arrested, I think, but there is a time skip (meaning we do not know what she was up to during her high school years, and we only know that her family moved away), then we saw her talking to a desperate salaryman, and after that, she appeared like a mirage or ghost, as if she's still the same as herself in middle school, in one of her accomplice's eyes (as he was on a train station, when someone jumped off and killed themselves), and the last page just shows the bloodied bag of the salaryman next to the railway platform. Personally, I'd rather she be arrested, and see her managing to get out of the psychopathic mindset
