It tackles her previous life in an interesting way, and gives believable explanations for why she does the things she does, including the reason she chose sex work. Good deal to humanize her than most of this genre. Haru, the protagonist, isn't a blushing naive klutz, but she isn't some dominatrix puppetmaster either. This probably has to do with how the original light novel is geared towards a female audience, so there's no gross glamorizing when it comes to sex work. This idea of a high school girl becoming a sex worker in an isekai setting seems rife for gratuitous objectification and unhealthy "romance," but the story is way more balanced than I expected. I read this one on a whim without expecting much, but this turned out to be a lot better than the premise would have you believe.
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