I wasn't sure if this manga would continue to be good now that the characters have admitted their feelings for one another, but I was wrong to doubt! The "emotional conflict" comes now with the protagonists entering into marriage without really knowing much about the other person. They're both accepting and caring, and they both enjoy the other person, but they're still getting to know their partner. This keeps their relationship fresh while at the same time keeping the end (i.e. marriage) in sight. In a way, their relationship feels rather old fashioned and modern at the same time: they are not going through their parents or a match-maker for their partner, but the situation is the same (in terms of how well they know one another). I think this gives the story a really sweet, compelling quality.