Reread this again and it pisses me off to no end that I, and other fans were upset that Masumi ended up with a man despite being in love with Futaba. She's bisexual. Her husband, and Misumi brings it up themselves. She likes men and women, but ultimate decided to marry a man of her own volition. I also didn't think the story was all to rushed either. It told the story it needed to and ended in a way that felt natural. People break up with seemingly little fanfare and anticlimactically. Dragging out the end would have made the story a slog when it objectively told the story it needed to. While I wish I had more time with the story when I first read it, I think looking back on it, I'm satisfied with it. I don't mind Misumi ended up with a man. I don't mind the story ended in a way that might have felt rushes. It was a good story and I really need to add it my physical manga collection
Reread this again and it pisses me off to no end that I, and other fans were upset that Masumi ended up with a man despite being in love with Futaba. She's bisexual. Her husband, and Misumi brings it up themselves. She likes men and women, but ultimate decided to marry a man of her own volition. I also didn't think the story was all to rushed either. It told the story it needed to and ended in a way that felt natural. People break up with seemingly little fanfare and anticlimactically. Dragging out the end would have made the story a slog when it objectively told the story it needed to. While I wish I had more time with the story when I first read it, I think looking back on it, I'm satisfied with it. I don't mind Misumi ended up with a man. I don't mind the story ended in a way that might have felt rushes. It was a good story and I really need to add it my physical manga collection