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Will be interesting to see how this unfolds.

Malvazar November 9, 2019 8:30 pm

with stories around a dystopia, you'll find the setting always starts with all the good stuff making it out to be a utopia etc, drawing your attention away from the downsides and moral implications whilst making you aware of them.

This is clearly giving the same sort of vibes,
the girl and the mc seem happy both got a long together at first etc
but then there's the hints that it's not all as it seems, like her having sex with him despite her saying she didn't want to etc and yielding to him.
Then also the fact that she disagrees with his opinion about an anime etc.
Then there's him cheating on her etc.
It's deliberately trying to appeal to the audiences moral conscience.

If this was wish fulfilment or some twisted author, this would not happen.
Quite often the authors to these dystopian esc plots, are vehemently against the dystopian realities they themselves conceived.

My only gripe would be that it's moving a little too quickly and a little too bluntly to try to actually sell you the idea and betray your initial conceptions a little more.

But since some people are commenting stuff like "THE AUTHOR MUST HAVE SOME PROBLEM" etc, I guess all I can say is that it appears to some it's clearly not blunt enough... each to their own ¯_(ツ)_/¯.

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