Well, to determine if we're doing it right here and now in the manga, we need to look at the consistency with the established storylines and the goals of the characters. Sometimes it might seem right, but on closer inspection, there could be hidden issues.
I'm not a website that allows me to read web novels, and I haven't learned anything about novels like " Here We Come, Uncles ". If I can provide more relevant information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
The ending of love communication is not always together because love communication mainly focuses on the emotional communication and interaction between two people, and whether two people will eventually be together depends on their personal wishes and efforts.
In the study of love communication, there are usually two people, A and B. The feelings between them begin from meeting each other. As time goes by, the two people develop feelings for each other and want to be together. However, whether they could be together in the end depended on many factors such as their personalities, values, family background, future plans, and so on.
In the study of love communication, sometimes there might be conflicts and misunderstandings between two people, causing the relationship to deteriorate. In addition, sometimes, even if two people had feelings for each other, they could not be together for some reason.
Therefore, the ending of love communication is not always together but depends on many complicated factors.
It could be a result of a complex web of plot developments and character decisions. Maybe there were unforeseen circumstances or hidden motives that led to this point.
Most likely not. 'As We Are Now' is probably a fabricated tale designed to evoke certain emotions and thoughts rather than being based on actual events.
I'm sorry, without actually reading the 'here we are' short story, it's hard to give a detailed analysis. But generally, we could start by looking at the characters, their relationships, the setting, and the main theme.