Dang yo.
On the one hand I'm super glad the series continues. There's a lot of potential for taking this into adulthood without exhausting the integrity and fun (I mean, there's
I Don't Understand What My Husband Is Saying and the like, so we know it
can be done).
On the other hand, I haven't yet seen any conclusive evidence that the author can actually pull it off without dropping the quality, because the realistic romantic tension that made the series so fascinating in the first place has mostly been defused by now (they've both confessed, kissed, and officially started going out, so there isn't much room to push the envelope until proper adulthood). Keeping it up on fluff alone is probably not feasible, so there needs to be a change in direction or focus of the story. Kaguya-sama did this by delving deeper into the characters, particularly the support cast (which was certainly the right decision). Will Pseudo-Harem do the same, will it do something else, or play it safe? I'm being cautiously optimistic, but, you know...