Elegant, surprisingly short, with gorgeous art, well written; all this things combine together to create a beautiful experience of dread, sadness, melancholy, suspense and platonic love in the dark corners of a city where unheard evils occur to the most innocent, kids.
This story not only create a very unique and new atmosphere to a formula before used in the Toaru series, but enriches and complexes its universe through coherence in its characters and plot lines.
It's like a well made clock, the start is highly interesting and visually compelling. Its end allow us to think that this isn't over.
But the most important thing for me,
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Apr 11, 2020
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