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[DeepL Translation - needs review] Introduction to Volume 1: The mechanical civilization has been destroyed and the world is infested with immortal monsters called "Monotsuki". Isana, a young girl born in a remote village, wanders into the ruins and encounters a machine man with no memory, much like her missing sister. Convinced that her sister is still alive, Isana gives the mechanical man the name "Hime" and together they set off on a journey to find her sister. Ruins, nature, and strange ...
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Story: A girl who's lost her sister, and an ancient android with no memories, and super fighting abilities, set off on a journey together to find what they've lost. The setting is a bit post-apocalyptic, and the aesthetic vaguely reminds me of Laputa. The characters aren't that interesting so far, but it seems like it could have potential. If you like battles, there's some of those. I'm only reading it bc it's in Yurihime magazine, but if you like sci-fi fantasy, you might enjoy it.
Language: it can get a bit tricky with all the sci-fi vocab, or ambiguous words here and there, but overall it's not toooo bad. Speech style is pretty normal for most characters so far, tho occasionally (in future chapters) you'll get a character whi speaks mostly or fully in katakana - or something weird like that.
Update: I just finished ch 11 (in the magazine), and while it's a good way to pick up futuristic sci-fi vocab, I'm honestly finding myself incredibly bored. Maybe someone else will find it interesting, but it's not really my cup of tea, and I'm probably gonna drop it. There's much more interesting sci-fi out there, imo.