Yes, they do. The storylines converge to bring them together in a satisfying way.
In my opinion, May and Theo end up together. The build-up of their relationship throughout the manga leads to a conclusion that implies they will have a lasting connection.
Well, it depends on how you interpret the ending. Some might say they do, as there are hints and moments that suggest a future together. But it's not explicitly spelled out, leaving room for imagination.
Yes, they do. The story builds up their relationship and leads to a happy ending together.
In the manga, Yumeko and Ryota don't end up together. The story focuses more on the gambling scenarios and character developments rather than a romantic ending for them.
Yato and Hiyori do end up together in the manga. The story progresses in a way that leads to their happy ending, with their bond growing stronger as they face different obstacles.
In my opinion, Kou and Futaba do end up together. The author builds up their connection gradually, and the final moments of the manga imply a romantic conclusion for them. However, it's open to individual interpretation based on your understanding of their bond.
Well, in the manga, Haru and Legosi do end up together. Their relationship develops throughout the story and reaches a positive conclusion.
Hinata and Kageyama don't have a romantic ending in the manga. The story emphasizes their volleyball journey and the development of their skills and teamwork, not a romantic connection.
No, they don't. Their relationship doesn't culminate in a romantic ending together.
Yes, they do. Their relationship develops throughout the story and culminates in them ending up together.
Yes, they do. The manga concludes with Hak and Yona ending up together and finding happiness.
Well, it depends on how you interpret the ending. But in a broad sense, Norman and Emma do end up together, fulfilling the hopes of many fans.