The game has already undergone rework and revision. I am not doing it again to waste time on something I can rather fix on later episodes.
Also there are stuff that aren't tackled in the game yet, like Aurora and Alice, so please don't get ahead of it. There's only much I can tell in an episode. The story is still in it's early stage, have patience.
And no, Shina and Ken aren't couples. That did not happen in any universe.
Those are times when I still lack in every department, but I seek to improve as I go on.
As the gentleman said in the above post, it could benefit from yet another rework, but I'm not doing it again. All that's mentioned goes to MBML as well.
His concept did change along with the change of the concept of the story.
I had also mentioned in another post that the initial atmosphere and concept of the game didn't seem identical at first, and it's true that the “graft” seems somewhat strange between two projects of very distinct natures within the same game. Nevertheless, I understand your wish not to waste time during development and instead to address these issues later, eventually at the very end, so as not to penalize the pace of development of the game and the players who would like to follow the story and their favorite characters.
OEJ See this? No need to censor stuff! Told you it's fine!
I don't mind a darker atmosphere and a bit of gore (I was a bit of a goth when I was younger xD), and I'd say that Sicae lends itself better than MBML to this type of tone, which is completely linked to the disappearances that take place early on in the story and the mood surrounding all these machinations and the assassins' lifestyle.
I also wanted to come back to this story of Moon who later takes over the Dietrich clan if I understand correctly, and at least is it mentioned in MBML, and I found it a little strange given her lack of affect and interest in anything to do with the clan's affairs and the assassins' life in general.
I mean Moon mentions right from the start in Sicae that she doesn't want to get more involved than necessary, I understand that she owes Jess some sort of debt first and foremost and that she's probably still searching for herself and will only find her purpose in life in MBML with the MC.
However, I couldn't understand why Moon is given this role, not only in relation to what I've mentioned, but also in relation to Lance, who inherits this responsibility from his father, and seems to have been groomed all his life to take on this role and its responsibilities, although I suspect that at this stage some things won't be revealed to us until later.