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Well, if you're doing this for the sake of shipping KanaClover, I'd still argue that constructing an entire alternate continuity for them to exist in just so a specific sequence of events can happen which leads them to getting together would probably still qualify as being "forced", just because it required so much alteration to begin with, but honestly? Not bad. This one I can at least see fitting the relatively barebones characters Clover (yes I know it's Cole okay I just don't feel like alternating the name every time) and Kanako have in UTY, with Clover acting largely because of their belief in "justice", and with Kanako...
Alright, well, Kanako still has no basis for being literally anything at all, but with how willing she was to throw herself at her father's science experiment, I'd say her initially believing what Chujin said about humans at least makes some kind of sense.
So, alright, fine, you get a pass on that front specifically, from me, a person who's opinions became weirdly front and center in this thread through no fault of my own.
However, and I forget if you were the guy I had that discussion with last time, I'm still not sure it makes a whole lot of sense for Chujin himself to harbor the same sort of feelings towards humans in the world of DR, given how the specific context for *why* he hated humans in UT just doesn't exist in DR, as well as the fact that other characters who were much more openly hostile against humans don't apparently have any sort of particular feelings against humans whatsoever, so it still feels a bit weird that *just* Chujin would retain that aspect of his UT universe counterpart, but meh.
So, I retain that the idea in and of itself is still forced just to make this all happen to begin with, but at least your execution seems alright.
We're done here.