I do understand that it's a slow burn and it takes time creating, editing, proofing, redoing and having approved all these panels but there are so many unresolved arcs here and most of these arcs are kept on hold for 20 chapters straight just to have some development b/w our protagonists. It's also just that the conflict atp in storyline appears to be the classic issue of 'i don't wanna ruin this friendship' in case of the brown haired girl and for blue haired girl (hate to refer with hair colour but I have forgotten their names) it's 'not falling for the straight girl trap'. It also feels like here's some confusion in the creative direction of the story as the first few chapters felt solid but all the recent updates after end of the first hiatus are very disconnected from the initial development. I think it's best that I read this one once it's finished.
I do understand that it's a slow burn and it takes time creating, editing, proofing, redoing and having approved all these panels but there are so many unresolved arcs here and most of these arcs are kept on hold for 20 chapters straight just to have some development b/w our protagonists. It's also just that the conflict atp in storyline appears to be the classic issue of 'i don't wanna ruin this friendship' in case of the brown haired girl and for blue haired girl (hate to refer with hair colour but I have forgotten their names) it's 'not falling for the straight girl trap'.
It also feels like here's some confusion in the creative direction of the story as the first few chapters felt solid but all the recent updates after end of the first hiatus are very disconnected from the initial development. I think it's best that I read this one once it's finished.