What really elevates this manhua to the next level is how the art -- aside from just being fantastic on a technical level -- is used to demonstrate the characters' emotions and development. For example, a lesser series would have Xingyuan exposit about how she fell in love with Xiaoen at first sight or whatever. This series gets across that idea with one image, that full-body shot of Xiaoen in chapter 8. We don't need her to tell us how she feels because the art shows us.
What's even more impressive, though, is how the art changes in accordance with the characters' changing mental states. There's a similar full-body shot of Xiaoen in this chapter, but it's qualitatively different from the earlier one. I can't put my finger on how, but this one is much hornier, and it shows how Xingyuan's crush has grown into full sexual desire.
I can't say this is the best story I've read this year since Subtraction Tautology exists, but it's probably the most artistically impressive story I've read this year.
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