One of the distinctive features of Izumi's art is her use of facial expressions and body language to convey emotions. Her characters are often depicted with subtle, nuanced expressions that add depth and complexity to the story.
However, it is precisely this lack of a moral anchor that makes him effective against Sato. Sato believes he is a hero; Izumi knows he is a monster. By accepting his monstrosity, Izumi is able to outmaneuver Sato’s grand plans. The series posits that in a world that hunts you for what you are, moral purity is a liability.

