The premise is very good, but in my oponion the character of hiko is really badly made. After he just got home and saw her parents death, she reacted accordingly. So far everything good. Then after she wakes up in the hospital its as if nothing happened, she was depressed for like five minutes and then nothing.
I mean, that's not how a normal person would react to the death of her parents, the possibility of going to jail and being forced to quit the university in order to start a job, having as colleague the same person she found in her house with the corpses of her parents.
The premise is very good, but in my oponion the character of hiko is really badly made. After he just got home and saw her parents death, she reacted accordingly. So far everything good. Then after she wakes up in the hospital its as if nothing happened, she was depressed for like five minutes and then nothing.
I mean, that's not how a normal person would react to the death of her parents, the possibility of going to jail and being forced to quit the university in order to start a job, having as colleague the same person she found in her house with the corpses of her parents.
It's complicated. After all, there are people who react poorly to losses, like me. My case, well, let's just say I lost my foster mother, that's what you call someone who raises you for a time right?, and my grandfather in a close time, didn't feel nothing about that.
And if you are not convinced, the nurses give off a good image for having the image of an expert in saving people's lives. Someone with are nurse costume or a white doctor coat telling you about things close diseases and deaths are more convincing than many other. Like you can give your car key to someone who's wearing a hotel's uniform saying they'll take it to the hotel's parking lot. That makes Hiko easily convinced that the fake human is real. Then, being kind to someone in distress might score you high in their book too.
And Yaso? He had a gun but didn't shoot her at that moment. Should have been a point in convincing Hiko.
Well, while not seem logical, we can't say it's completely not possible to happen after all.