Sounds good to me; I've said it before, but I think the pricing you're going for seems fair. Naturally, I'd pay more for it, but I'm invested in your work; there's a point where you end up either overpricing a piece and causing less people to look at it, or underpricing it, and convincing people it's not worth a glance in the first place.
Your prices seem like they avoid that to me; but again, I'm not an expert on this.
A lot happened here, and unfortunately I'd be spoiling a lot of punchlines and stuff that could be auspicious if I talked about it. Uh, dang, well - the most terrifying part of a certain Mastermind introduced this set was, uh, their ability to remove the effects of overwork and project a confident and winning smile at all times.
(Just - terrifying.)
I was pretty shocked by the penultimate chapter and the conclusion, even though I should've guessed something like it'd happen. Again, I'm not a good detective!
But the resolution to that resolution the GM's planned, oh, ahaha...
The end-of-installment rush is a real thing, is what I'm saying. Now, I'll just be going back to wistfully thinking about Mastermind Garden's intense likeability and Detective Asper's powerfully bright shirt.
Such are these deep thoughts of mine, in sum; that last CG of Nell... There's clearly a hidden relatability stat, yeah?
Voices might be the better track to my ears, but I'll always praise anything to do with Lord Loomy. The 28th installment of the series occupies a mint position in my collection, unopened, right next to the Yuzuki Teaches Calligraphy instructional DVD.
p.s.
Paper-thin, huh? Slakes really lives up to his bio.