I think that's the author's intention - especially since this part of the plot is already resolved on the other end. It feels like all that's left in this story is the resolution for Niina, and the epilogue with a time skip.I hope we stick with this couple for a while, I think they're a lot More interesting, and I find their future less predictable. Like yes they'll probably break up but if they reconciled it would not be that strange to me either
Idk there’s plenty of story to be told of them rekindling their love for one another. Well not love but the romance.I think that's the author's intention - especially since this part of the plot is already resolved on the other end. It feels like all that's left in this story is the resolution for Niina, and the epilogue with a time skip.
you're right, but i could imagine a version of this story where she actually realizes this herself, makes changes, and saves her marriage. if the author sees this story as a like "here's two broken marriages, lets show how one ends and the other recovers", i think Kaede is a lot more redeemable in theory than the loser husband who's name i forget from the other couple.I'm glad sensible people have chimed in on how truly ridiculous Kaede the live-in corporate slave is. Complete and utter clown behavior, going to work on Sunday and all. What isn't depicted is how truly boring and small-minded of a person must she be, having nothing but her work in life. Impossible to hold a conversation that doesn't revolve around her job.