This AVN was a wonderful discovery for me. Season 1 is excellent and lays a solid foundation for the story. The Life Links are superb and endearing, and it's hard to choose because each one has her own strengths and weaknesses. Elsa is extremely endearing, and Rose is too, even if the narrator tries a little too hard to give her a secondary role in order to push us to discover other girls.
Season 2 is of lesser quality from a narrative standpoint, as it's built from the outset around the main character's personality: neutral, altruistic, or selfish. His character is much less well-developed than in Season 1; he comes across as much more childish.
Having played both paths, I have to say that Lana (whom I adore) poses a problem for me in Season 2 because, by continuing the friends-with-benefits dynamic, she influences Rose and ultimately pushes her towards someone other than the main character! So, in my opinion, Lana isn't at all the sweet twin she pretends to be! Olive is also very interesting, but if we want to try and control things, we first have to choose to close certain romantic avenues: so, with regret, I closed the path to Elsa, hoping perhaps to be able to reopen it later, and Sana as well, leaving her aside, and Taylor with a heavy heart, so that I'm only potentially left with Rose and our lovely mute girl. But Aurora can't be closed off for now, nor can Olive... AND to make matters worse, we can still open some side avenues.
So, season 2, chapter 4 is still just setup, and honestly, it should have been in season 1.
I agree, we do learn a few things: First, the university world is very small because many characters know each other, from parents to children... It's highly likely that our main character has a brother or sister he doesn't know yet, and obviously, we know his parents lied, even if only by omission. What if Sana were his sister? In any case, many are "guinea pigs" in some kind of experiment.
Finally: the letter from MC's biological mother: a failed attempt. How can anyone think that after receiving such a letter with such information, a character who is supposed to be calm and thoughtful would even ignore such a meeting, and worse, not dare to talk to his adoptive parents or confront them on the phone after finding out! It's a complete failure at this level and it destroys the entire character built up throughout season 1!