At least it ended with nothing happening after 47 chapters instead of 200.
Thanks for the translation.
The two got together and they all remained friends, that’s enough for an ending. Thankfully we were saved from hundreds of chapters were it still ends up the same way. Orange road, Ranma, and Kanojo are all still there if we want hundreds of chapters of status quo.
But stuff DID happen.
And yes, it did take almost 40 chapters for dating to start, but those chapters were properly used to build up the relationships and the drama definitely wasn't forced.
Like, apparently, Japan only hates romance being dragged and drama in a series when it's actually done well...
If it's done badly, it's popular (though maybe it might be the fan service I admit).
This was one of the few RomComs that didn't need to rely on fan service because it was actually well written...
You are saying it didn't drag stuff out... but that's the problem... this series was actually paced super well...
As they said in that chapter guys.. “a book does not have a final page”.
Except.... it literally does... that's what makes it a book.... else it'd be a magic treasure....
And you got the quote wrong, he said "there is no final page LIKE in a book" implying that he's saying the real world doesn't end like books do...
Yah, cause it at least had good writing and the relationships were actually done well...