Obviously everyone has their own opinions but I don’t really mind that the author hasn’t ended the story yet. It’s not like some other manga where an important unresolved conflict drags on for years without any resolution, and the manga not ending means the readers never receive any sense of closure for the relationship. At this point, it seems like the author already gave a satisfying “ending” to Takato and Junta’s relationship two arcs ago. Readers can stop reading there if they want and still feel a sense of completion for their relationship. But it seems like the author really likes this couple and want to write some bonus misadventures with them even after they’ve officially gotten together. And as someone who enjoys reading about this couple, I’m happy to get more content about them even if there isn’t any further big developments, and it’s just random smaller scale conflicts that’s easily resolved by the end of the volume. It’s like reading a fun volume-long “Extra”. It’s there if you want to read it, but not necessary if you don’t.
Obviously everyone has their own opinions but I don’t really mind that the author hasn’t ended the story yet. It’s not like some other manga where an important unresolved conflict drags on for years without any resolution, and the manga not ending means the readers never receive any sense of closure for the relationship. At this point, it seems like the author already gave a satisfying “ending” to Takato and Junta’s relationship two arcs ago. Readers can stop reading there if they want and still feel a sense of completion for their relationship. But it seems like the author really likes this couple and want to write some bonus misadventures with them even after they’ve officially gotten together. And as someone who enjoys reading about this couple, I’m happy to get more content about them even if there isn’t any further big developments, and it’s just random smaller scale conflicts that’s easily resolved by the end of the volume. It’s like reading a fun volume-long “Extra”. It’s there if you want to read it, but not necessary if you don’t.