Mod Edit: This review was originally posted for Yogen no Nayuta (98960) and has subsequently been merged into 22-26: Fujimoto Tatsuki Tanpenshuu (141294).
My favorite One-Shot at date, honestly.
Even being simple, due the One-Shot nature, that's the appeal. It establishes really well the main characters and their dynamic. Nayuta, while practically mute, it's very well defined, and the small character arc of their brother is clear and well developed even when is just a 51 pages manga.
51 pages, the story of a child, who's gonna destroy the world according to a prophecy, and their brother.
A simple story that knows perfeclty where it is going and
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