The art style gets some getting used to,but the characters have more fluidity and coherent proportioning towards the end of the work. Story wise,it's simply nice. Even the hidden secret thing later on was wrapped up with a bow.
The only thing I disagree with is the throw away chapter on corsets. Which. Fair. The author and artists seemed well versed in teas and their history,so I couldn't expect them to know *everything* about history. That wouldn't be fair to them as people and it really wouldn't make as much sense narratively from MC's end. Corset though, were generally very comfortable and support but they did fall out of favor after a wave of super-tight corsets (on purpose) from noble women wanting to achieve an exaggerated hour glass figure and general changes in fashion trends. And there was something truth to a Tea Gown helping the corner die down.
But it really wasn't nearly as bad as media (tv,movies, books, works like these) make it seem. And that's my one real gripe of this work.
The art style gets some getting used to,but the characters have more fluidity and coherent proportioning towards the end of the work. Story wise,it's simply nice. Even the hidden secret thing later on was wrapped up with a bow.
The only thing I disagree with is the throw away chapter on corsets. Which. Fair. The author and artists seemed well versed in teas and their history,so I couldn't expect them to know *everything* about history. That wouldn't be fair to them as people and it really wouldn't make as much sense narratively from MC's end. Corset though, were generally very comfortable and support but they did fall out of favor after a wave of super-tight corsets (on purpose) from noble women wanting to achieve an exaggerated hour glass figure and general changes in fashion trends. And there was something truth to a Tea Gown helping the corner die down.
But it really wasn't nearly as bad as media (tv,movies, books, works like these) make it seem. And that's my one real gripe of this work.