The way I read what Hagino-sensei has said about this story is that it's not a "yuri manga" – that is, she's not interested in sticking to the tropes and plot patterns of the genre. Whether it's editors trying to guide stories to fit what they believe their audiences are expecting or want, or readers looking for familiar story beats, there's a lot of gatekeeping around most manga genres, and BL and yuri seem to be tighter than most. You can see a lot of that gatekeeping in this very thread.
What I don't see her as having said is that this story is not about love between girls, or that they're not going to get together. I agree with the folks that say this chapter reads like a climax for the series. I was incredibly tense reading it because there was a lot on the line, and so many things were brought together for Konatsu and Honami. Given how close to the end of the story we are, to me it's pretty much definitive at this point that this has been a romance about the relationship between the two of them, and the ways in which it deviates from a typical romance story are due to the specific nature of Konatsu, Honami, and their friends.
Even if it was indirect, that was as intense a confession scene as I've read anywhere. I don't think there's any doubt at the end of the chapter how the two feel about each other, to each other or themselves. The expectation that those feelings would be confirmed, whether by kissing or otherwise, I think is one of the exact conventions that Hagino-sensei doesn't want to be held to. And I don't think the story really needs it. The salamander and frog have come out of the cave; neither Konatsu nor Homani are lonely the way they were at the beginning of the story; both of them know the role and importance that the other has to them. It could stop here and I'd be satisfied.
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