I can, however, help with one of these legal alternatives — pick one:
The artwork relies heavily on reaction faces. The disparity between the beautiful, detailed art style of the female characters (typical of the shoujo/Otome aesthetic) and the often grotesque, panic-stricken expressions of the male protagonist serves as the primary engine of comedy. This contrast serves to alienate the protagonist from the world visually, reinforcing his status as an anomaly. I can, however, help with one of these
The title’s promise is finally addressed. The protagonist realizes that his only mission might not be escape or power-leveling, but rather between the sexes in this broken world. Chapter 4 ends with a quiet, poignant moment where he saves a young girl from falling debris—becoming visible to her for the first time. Her tears and whispered “Thank you, mister” suggest a major character arc incoming. The title’s promise is finally addressed
(Both options lead to doom?! This game is rigged.) Her tears and whispered “Thank you, mister” suggest