I'm so relieved that there is a second volume (although not translated :/), because honestly speaking I wouldn't have liked the story much otherwise. Them getting into a relationship in the first volume was very sudden, not in terms of story length but because it's clear that at that point they still hadn't forgotten their respective partners/crushes and only got together, as they called it, "to lick each other's wounds". I couldn't feel much sincere romantic love from either of them, just sympathy for another person in the same situation as them, and the (supposed) happy ending seemed VERY forced to the point that I was beginning to wish for them to just stay friends and find someone else unrelated to love them. Which is why I was SO relieved to see that this problem seems to have been solved in the second volume, which gave their love story a more progressive development towards the actual happy ending
I'm so relieved that there is a second volume (although not translated :/), because honestly speaking I wouldn't have liked the story much otherwise. Them getting into a relationship in the first volume was very sudden, not in terms of story length but because it's clear that at that point they still hadn't forgotten their respective partners/crushes and only got together, as they called it, "to lick each other's wounds". I couldn't feel much sincere romantic love from either of them, just sympathy for another person in the same situation as them, and the (supposed) happy ending seemed VERY forced to the point that I was beginning to wish for them to just stay friends and find someone else unrelated to love them. Which is why I was SO relieved to see that this problem seems to have been solved in the second volume, which gave their love story a more progressive development towards the actual happy ending