It moves away from flashy gimmicks and focuses on grounded, relatable growth. It’s a "grown-up" story in the best way possible.
The Tane wo Tsukeru Otoko is the "better" archetype not because he is a better person, but because he is a better . He represents the inexorable march of time and change. He proves that one does not need to stay to make a difference; sometimes, all it takes is the right seed planted in the right soil to change the world. tane wo tsukeru otoko better
The question of what is hinges entirely on your definition of success: Speed? Story completion? Or genetic perfection? It moves away from flashy gimmicks and focuses