Another brilliant work of art from you. Much like your past VNs, there's a beautifully written story hidden underneath a layer of slightly obtuse writing and ESOLisms. I do think I had a better time following what was happening this time though, and honestly I wouldn't trade the symbolisms in this one for anything else. It's clear that this is an imaginative universe, one where biological life is running dangerously low, becoming a precious commodity. In this world, life means something different to everybody. This is personified by all the different ways they experience love, and all the different upgrades they've experienced, or the different ways they've sacrificed themselves. Even though Milosz cannot explain why he ran away from the love he received at the Resort, he understood he was meant to metaphorically give his love away, by surgically removing his heart and using it as a source of oil... I think? It got a little lost in metaphor toward the end, but I liked how open to interpretation it was. Lamashtu is also a great character, full of humor but also sorrow. The environmental worldbuilding was also impeccable in this one, with brilliant usage of NPCs that we don't even get to see for very long to establish a setting and tone that feels very realistic and lived in despite being so different from our own. I actually really wanted to see more from this setting. So, very well done.