Apr 1, 2021
So the manga is getting an anime later this season at the time of writing this review. I was drawn in by the synopsis of the anime and found out that there was a manga, and to say that I had close to no expectation for this manga is an understatement, I was surprised by the quality of the manga, it has the feeling of the promised neverland but a little better, the manga doesn't prioritize horror which was a small surprise since I was expecting something like The promised Neverland, the manga focuses on the mystery of the manor and it's adults.
The manga revolves
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around Emilyko and Kate.
Emilyko is the "Living Doll" that lives to support Kate and be her face.
Kate is the faceless shadow noble that is trying to solve the mystery of the manor.
Emilyko is your generic happy-go-lucky protagonist that just wants her master Kate to be happy
Kate is our deuteragonist and is the main mystery solver in the manga and she is an ambitious girl that tries to solve the mystery of the manor.
The art is great and is one of its main charms the manga is fully coloured if that is one of your concerns, it's a breath of fresh air.
The plot is as simple as a detective novel, it revolves around the mystery of the "Living Dolls" and the mystery of "The Great-Grandfather" we follow as Emilyko helps Kate to solve the mystery in the manor.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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