The art is lovely.
The story is like yuri from 40 years ago.
"She left me to marry a man and carry his children, but I'll never forget our bittersweet memories..."
I think on the surface, the story uses the same trope, but the way the story is executed, the sentiment it leaves behind is so brilliant. At first it feels as if Azuran's feeling is too shallow and the typical "she loves everyone and I happen to be in it" innocent type. Only later we learnt that she also wished for a life with Yuri but there was no choice, the best thing she can do is to give a facade she is frivolous about their relationship to lessen the pain Yuri suffers. It is a nice contrast to Yuri, who, well, can be quite typical, wishing Azuran happiness at first then bursted out about wanting to be with her forever. I think the bitter-sweetness of this story is that in a way, Azuran granted Yuri's wish, that a part of her will always be with Azuran while protecting them both from even more tragic ends. Also, I love how Azuran's expression stays happy-go-lucky for almost the whole story, but after she heard Yuri's wish, it changed to as if her emotion flooding out.