Saotome Senshu, Hitakakusu - Vol. 10 Ch. 124 - Saotome Senshu, Yes

@Highvoltage13 it’s a problem that a lot of mangas have: for some reason, authors keep the progression to the minimum and/or introduce countless rivals just because they set that “the goal is for the two to become a couple”.
After that, only the void.
I don’t know why, probably they can’t describe and make interesting a situation where both are together and have to live facing the obstacles of everyday life?
 
@Highvoltage13
There's a concept of "purity" that runs very, very deep into japanese society and culture and religion.
Did you see the recent news? During a talk show, a question was made about the new mobile game for "BanG Dream", a franchise about a girls band. One of the characters that was a single child received a brother and when a fan asked about this change in the canon what the producer had to say was that it was not a problem, "as long it was a father or a brother too young to get his penis hard".
See how far this problem goes? The girls can't even have male relatives that it's already a risk of rejection for a portion of target audience.

Now imagine selling a decent and open romance in that market.
 
It felt like their funding got cut so they had to end it in 5 chapters so they rushed a marriage. But they still did a good job with it
 
I know I'm late in commenting, but since I followed this since the start if feels like I should at least leave my two cents here.
Having come this far and overtime gotten into more and more manga, I really do appreciate this one for how consistent the tone and writing in it was, nothing too mind-breaking but still, it was a simple sport-romance that kept itself going without relying on too many annoying gimmicks or dumb plot-twists...although that's probably why it was a slow-burn until cancellation.

The author does have potential, although there style to this day feels a bit too blocky for my taste, the design sense (especially for the buff ladies) was to notch. Glad they at could a least get a proper ending even if they had to cut out a lot of subplots.
 
that ending was time skip garbage, damn it
oh well, series was good mostly
 
Y'all don't wanna know how long it took me to figure out the importance of the announcer saying Yae Tsukishima.
 
I guess it kinda got axed after all because we didn't see many promised fights but at least the ending is good enough.
 

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