For the cover of the first volume, I suggest presenting the protagonist


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For the cover of the first volume, I suggest presenting the protagonist, the young woman who was attacked by her father-in-law and then harassed on the subway. She should be portrayed alone in a pose that captures the essence of her emotional state. Here is a possible design: The protagonist is shown sitting on a park bench, with her back straight but slightly slumped forward. Her long black hair is loose around her shoulders, a few strands obscuring her face. She has her back to the viewer, looking at her lap with a mixture of shame, fear and despair on her features. Her white blouse is slightly disheveled and the top buttons are unbuttoned, exposing a hint of cleavage. The floral print skirt is hiked up, exposing a significant portion of her thighs, as if she had instinctively pulled it up during the subway attack. His legs are crossed, one foot tapping nervously against the other. In her right hand, she grips her pink shoulder bag tightly, as if it's her only source of comfort. The strap of the bag slipped off her shoulder, becoming loose. The background is a blurred, opaque green, suggesting a city park or garden. This allows the protagonist to be the focal point, drawing the viewer's attention to her emotional turmoil. Overall, this cover art effectively conveys the protagonist's vulnerability, the trauma she has experienced, and the sense of discomfort that permeates her daily life.
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For the cover of the first volume, I suggest presenting the protagonist, the young woman who was attacked by her father-in-law and then harassed on the subway. She should be portrayed alone in a pose that captures the essence of her emotional state. Here is a possible design: The protagonist is shown sitting on a park bench, with her back straight but slightly slumped forward. Her long black hair is loose around her shoulders, a few strands obscuring her face. She has her back to the viewer, looking at her lap with a mixture of shame, fear and despair on her features. Her white blouse is slightly disheveled and the top buttons are unbuttoned, exposing a hint of cleavage. The floral print skirt is hiked up, exposing a significant portion of her thighs, as if she had instinctively pulled it up during the subway attack. His legs are crossed, one foot tapping nervously against the other. In her right hand, she grips her pink shoulder bag tightly, as if it's her only source of comfort. The strap of the bag slipped off her shoulder, becoming loose. The background is a blurred, opaque green, suggesting a city park or garden. This allows the protagonist to be the focal point, drawing the viewer's attention to her emotional turmoil. Overall, this cover art effectively conveys the protagonist's vulnerability, the trauma she has experienced, and the sense of discomfort that permeates her daily life.
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