Whew. The last chapter had me worried the manga might be going down a dramatic route, but I was mistaken. This is exactly what I wanted, a renewed focus on the main two girls.
Because even though I like Mirika a lot, with the way the author chose to handle things, it's become clear that she's at the very least a long-term project (I pray that she sees the light and accepts being a third girlfriend... I don't like her enough to agree with her replacing the main two girls, or rather, there's no way that'll happen) so let's instead have Naoya, Saki, and Nagisa take this time to deepen their forbidden romance (I love how Saki didn't even tsukkomi "I love you two!").