TBF, I don't think Morishima ended Hanjuku Joshi planning a sequel. In her mind, it was wrapped up and there was nothing to add. And They Lived Happily Ever After.
But author proposes, editor disposes, so I guess she was coaxed into writing "something like her best selling series". Or she dusted off her old characters because she got inspired. So, in order to write that, she had to somehow introduce some new drama where there was none left.
And actually, she's been clever about this, because what she's writing about in this sequel is not so much about Yae and Chitose than about Youko and Ayumi. And maybe other girls.
So, the title being "More Soft-boiled Girls", can very well mean that it's more of a spin-off than a sequel, just using the characters of the previous series as a starter for other relationships.
I think the insecurities of Yae are given more importance than they really warrant. It's just a device. Nobody in their right mind, and surely not Morishima, thinks that they are going to break up because of a random faceless boy.
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