I'm not dumb or insensitive enough to say something like "The japs just don't know how to write a romance." I've seen too many good series to say that. But there is a common writing style that is super allergic to just having the main characters get together. Like, if that's the end game then that's the way its gonna be until it's milked dry.
tbh, taking away the (imo needless) "japping" (pun intended), your point would still be interesting :/
can you see that?
especially since i've seen similar stuff in different comics from different countries (to stay on this nationality based suggestion of yours (if i understand correctly (maybe i don't...))
seems to me that the problem here is more of an "industry" (current) trend (drawing series out with less content in more chapters and pressuring authors (financially) to follow that logic)
still, i disagree (as i do enjoy reading this series) and that's fine (different opinions make life enjoyable) xD
i feel that the pace is just really following its own weekly rhythm without trying to rush anywhere. i've read other works of this author, and they have the same feel. it actually feels refreshing to me (as too many series are jumping every week into cheap drama and overloaded stereotypical scripts)
anyway, cheers and thanks for the continued scanlating
