I don't think anyone was looking for that, But i would have definitely liked to see some acknowledgement of past events, I mean if a samesex "friend" of mine offered me the chance to experiment with same-sex relationships I probably wouldn't ignore it the next day like the main character did. some sort of reaction is to be expected when you drop a bomb like that (especially since if i remember correctly she spent time in the west before going to japan, in the rare event ignoreing your friends homosexual lust for you is a Japanese things lol.). overall i liked the story but after that part it kinda jumped the shark.
That happened in like freakin' chapter 4. It's been like 2 weeks since that in story time, so I don't know why you think it'd be relevant in this last chapter. Particularly since way bigger things had happened for their relationship since then, namely misunderstandings/drama and them not even talking to each other. The reason Yuri and Misono fell out wasn't romantic in the first place (it was about Yuri being bothered by Misono's status and them questioning the very existence of their friendship) so there was no reason to shove that in.
Would it have been good to get back around to the same-sex romantic developments? Sure, of course. But when you consider that the emotional core of this series was about Yuri and Misono opening up as friends from the beginning, it's only natural that the conclusion addresses those themes first.
For some reason it seems like the words "ending" or "final chapter" always seem to distract people into ranting about their expectations, rather than paying attention to what would actually make sense for the story's plot. If Tsubomi had gone on longer and this series had gotten a longer serialization, the romance would have continued from this point. Since it didn't, we'll have to look to the extras for romantic resolution, but that doesn't mean that what we actually got up to now wasn't well written or doesn't make sense. This ending is exactly where you should have expected the story to stop after you heard that it would conclude with the second volume.
Just sit tight and wait for the extras, like people have said so many times. Do you think the author actually wanted to end the story here, or wasn't constrained by the end of his serialization? Wait until the full comments come out and the story actually finishes before jumping to sweeping conclusions like you are now.
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