But my guess is that I see a flat out "No" in Ishigami's short-term future.
That his promise to himself that he's done all the shedding of tears will be one that will require breaking.
I believe the expression is NTRed.
I honestly fail to see how these two dramatic opposites can connect.
Her: cheerful; him: doleful.
Her: people-friendly; him: a recluse.
Her: active. Him: passive.
The "list is long and varied" and we could each add one more item to it.
I don't believe this would be good for Tsubame-senpai even if she desperately wanted it.
They had some nice dates together.
But the whole planning session of Ch 201 has none of the feel of setting up a life together with Ishigami-kun.
Rather, it weighs a bit too heavily in favour of Tsubame-senpai doing what she does best - fixing broken things.
Could we really have had the preparation of Ch 201 without some kind of reconciliation between Ishigami-kun and Ootomo-chan?
That whole hot potato has yet to be handled.
Am I saying that Ishigami and Tsubame have no hope as a couple?
Mmm. No, not quite.
But the author is a fun however realistic writer, as far as typical off-the-shelf manga go.
The author will not fail his readership. That's for sure.
Neither will he be untrue to his characters and take awful turns that other writers would do cuz it would be expected from that genre.