So much to hate about the story just as it starts, and it's mostly intentional on the author's side. They deliberately did not provide any characterization other than the setting, so the only thing we know of this story so far is that guys buy and sell these girls like merchandise, and lesbian couples are basically generated as a coping mechanism against that fact.
Not really sure what the author wants to do with this now. The reader would need to pretty much ignore the setting (aka entire chapter 1) to make a romance story believable, or play around with the girls' unknown backstories, but that is a potential excercise in frustration depending on how often they plan on making those known. So is this a story about changing your fate or challenging those in power (which would be as unique as it is improbable from a Japanese artist not using a shonen-like setting)? drama for the sake of drama as they live their live until they're sold?
EDIT: Come to think about it, does the story imply the girls studied hard to get into a course were they could be sold to rich patrons?
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