Nice to see sensei get her turn in the spotlight, and what a turn it was.
And no, @kojiro481, I'm pretty sure it's literally impossible for Komichi to dislike someone. We haven't seen her really tested yet, but I'm pretty sure that even if she faced a truly loathsome person, she'd find something to like about them. And she'd win them over. That's her superpower.
@gronkle If she got married, she would most likely quit her job, because in the eyes of the villagers it would look as if her husband was not able to fully provide for her financially. So, many modern working Japanese women are single, because, just like in some time in Victorian Europe, society places them in a family versus career position.
@Candymon In this case, there is a reference to an old Japanese ribbon tie / amendment meme that appeared in MariMitte and has since been often used for "female super duper friendship" vibes.