A series that did more than the typical sequence of yuri tropes (it has some, but not as many as the drawn out yuri you have likely read). The effort put into the scenery made me pause for minutes on end in order to take in the captivating level of detail, those moments were 10/10.
Light yuri, definitely not heavy, more-so slice of life. The most disappointing factor would be the effort in the art fading away during heavy dialogue. The last chapter (released as a twitter extra) had work poured into it, rare for the dialogue focused scenes throughout the series, left me wishing that was the usual level of quality.
The ending is extremely unsatisfying for yuri. If a series can leave you feeling as if it isn't long enough, that can be a great problem for a series to have, but this is legitimately not long enough. Would have given this a 9.5 if I could, but it's fine for it to be docked a point for the lack of an ending. All in all it's one of the only series I was drawn here to gush about immediately after reading. I am look forward to re-reading this in due time.