I do wonder how it will handle its own dystopia because like clearly the A-class students are at the top of the school hierarchy but they're also just straight up not allowed to graduate and leave the academy for as long as they live. And any student whose genetics are worth a damn to this dystopian society is seemingly only alive to have children worth more than they are.
Then on the other hand the D-class students are at the bottom but because they're not worth shit in terms of genetics they're also the only people who are given the opportunity to be worth something in terms of actual ability as they function as governors to the A-class "breeding stock"
It's very much setting itself up to be just like the B-class girl Sara says, nobody here is being treated like they're fully human and while the A-class students might seem to have it better they are actively dehumanized as part of the system, to which the answer might just be exactly as Sara says to start treating everyone like they're just humans like yourself in an attempt to break free from the oppressive class system this dystopia has created.
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