As a preliminary review I gotta say that this manga exceeded my expectations. Will update with it finishes.
Inmersive and daunting art, with a very Oshimi shuuzo-like panels. Both these and some beautiful artwork makes this a very pleasant read. I could get nitpicky and say that in a few panels the character's design is not in line with the perspective so it feels a bit odd to look at but overall this gets a solid 8/10 artwise.
Characters are well rounded and relatable, so far no argumental flaws and I'd say I need more of the story to have a definitive answer but the main cast, Nakayama and Chiaki, look really cute and i'm intrigued on them a lot. Certainly well written. 9/10 so far.
Storywise... To be honest at first I was a bit skeptical this was going to go on one of those stories with a morality conflict like Hige wo soru, but the twist they gave to the plot made this a very pleasant ride not going to lie. I don't know if this is going to go for longer (Currently on chapter 17) but good pacing, deep and thought provoking writing and overall great story so far. 9/10
Enjoyment, 9/10. It is not masterpiece but it's an insanely great piece overall. I will say one thing that I decided to brush off and not pay that much attention while I was reading but it was a bother. Two panels have a perspective that are kind of perv for a child like Chiaki. Only on the beginning tho, later on there is no weird stuff like that but I had to mention it cause it felt a bit uncomfortable to look at.
Overall: 9/10. Can't wait to get to the end of this series, really underrated stuff.