Each chapter feels like it probably was an entire book in a novel, because everything happens so fast that nothing ever gets traction. It reads like a checklist for 'things that happened' and nothing of consequence happens in between to make anything feel tangible, or like the MC has any real effect on the outcome. They are the McGuffin, not the protagonists that drives events.
The art is excellent, and everything is adorable, but I cannot really recommend it on that alone.
There are glaring plot holes that make no darn sense. Most egregiously
the excuse that while being made completely miserable for her lack of power. She deiced to NOT use the power she found out she DID in fact have, to not benefit her family. To reinterate. A girl who is locked away, being starved/worked to death. Didn't use the instant get-out-of-jail-free card. Because it would convenience her family. This is the most retarded interpretation of human mindset i've ever heard. And the author has no idea how people actually react to things, much less actually just decide to suffer for 5 fully years, for basically no reason, and with no real reason to believe things will get better if they just stick it out.
She then proceeds to jump into the arms of whoever is good looking that shows up, because she's told her power is dangerous and people would want to capture her for it. She keeps herself safe by trusting basically strangers, and marrying one she literally, (and I DO mean literally, as in within 12 hours) just met.
Art- 7.5/10 It's cute, but doesn't really stand out.
Plot 6/10 - It has a couple of fun ideas, but is largely just entirely inoffensive.
Characterization 3/10 - These are not human beings ,but puppets. Ones to be mocked. The Background characters have more character.
Pacing: 1/10 The problem with moving faster than light, is you're always in darkness
Overall: 4/10 - There were ways for this to of been a great and interesting story. Those ways didn't happen. Skip.