Ah the yin inside the yang. I see it now. It's so sugary sweet that i'm in contemplative pain. Pensive even. I'm lucky enough to get my dreams after many years of more effort than them and that's alright!
This was a really good way to do a time skip. Yeah, it can feel a bit flat and exposition-y, but the little details the author includes to show the passage and evolution of time are fun to look for. I'm really sure what could be left to tell in the next chapter (please...no deathbed scene) but I'm sure it will be uberfluffy and wholesome like all the rest
Seeing the MCs get married was expected, but going all way to their daughter’s engagement was a bit too much of a fast forward. We doing funerals next?
Seeing the MCs get married was expected, but going all way to their daughter’s engagement was a bit too much of a fast forward. We doing funerals next?
Damn, imo that was kind of a perfect way to start wrapping things up and set up the ending. Using a tablet for home movie montages was such a good idea.
Too much time skip in my opinion. Imo the perfect amount would be to end after marriage/honeymoon or when their first baby got born. That would leave plenty for the audience to imagine how the story could continue, whilst also allow the freedom for author to do a spin-off or continuation at a later date.
Regardless, this whole series has been awesome. It will probably take a good while before something as good as this gets serialised.
This time skip would make a lot more sense if there wasn't going to be another chapter next week. I have no idea what the actual final chapter is even going to be anymore