Wish the author gave Akari a dream or an interest to pursue.
You'd think a woman would give her female characters aspirations of their own, yeah? Or even a peek at what she actually wants in a man, not some other man's idea of 'suitability' for his intended future sister-in-law. (Edit: I say this, and right after this chapter is an Akari-focused chapter... hahaha)
I suppose Hinata has her passion for designing sweets which will carry over to her probably taking over the Crescent Moon (Mikazuki) sweets shop whenever grandpa eventually passes. We barely got a glance at Kyoko's desires, but, to be honest, I'm fine leaving that bundle of angst and pain alone.