And there's no unnecessary drama during the two months; they just get through it as best they can.This chapter exemplifies one of this mangas best aspects. It feels more modern and realistic.
So many other romance manga are written like it’s still the Edo period and that going no contact for months or years is just par for the course.
Then this manga comes in and just throws out all that nonsense by having characters act like they live in this century and using the tools they have to communicate even when they’re busy.
I don't think they can afford this. If even this crosses their mind, of course.The easiest solution to syncing their schedules, of course, is just to move in together