The art has bright spots and the story is very simple, but the emotional accumulation is done well, so the look and feel will be great. The protagonist can arouse the goodwill of others (but I suspect it is the actor's reason, the natural gas is too good). The setting is very crude, but this direction is indeed able to cause empathy - resistance caused by unequal oppression. This is indeed a subject so simple that the creator does not want to write about it, it is too conventional for this subject. But it is true that the simpler the routine can cause the greater the empathy. But at the same time, the simpler things are, the harder it is to stand out from the crowd. Those who can write simple stories well are masters of details.
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