Does My Cold Ex-Wife Refused To Move On Have A Sequel?

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Ben
Ben
2025-10-23 08:39:44
This title has been on my radar for a while and I dug into everything I could find: forums, the original serialization page, and the author's posts.

Short version: there isn't a widely recognized, officially published sequel to 'My Cold Ex-Wife Refused to Move On'. The original saga wrapped up in a way that felt like a full stop more than a cliffhanger, and the author followed up with a couple of short-side chapters and an epilogue-style post rather than a numbered sequel. That said, translations and international releases sometimes package extra scenes as bonus chapters, so readers can feel like they're getting more even if it's not labeled a sequel.

I still keep an eye on the author’s feed because creators occasionally revisit characters in spin-offs or one-off specials. For now, I’m savoring the ending and the little extras that extend the vibe—hopeful that someday we might get a proper return to those characters.
Chase
Chase
2025-10-23 13:37:04
I still reread favorite scenes from 'My Cold Ex-Wife Refused to Move On' when I need something light but emotionally grounded, and I’ve dug into every related release the author posted. To be precise: there’s no sequel that restarts or continues the main plotline as a numbered volume. Instead, the author released an epilogue chapter and a short collection of bonus chapters that expand on side characters' futures, plus a few interview-style posts that answer lingering questions. Those extras act more like companion pieces than a sequel, filling in slices of life rather than launching a new conflict.

Because the world-building and character relationships were the heart of the story, many readers — myself included — treat those bonus chapters as the next-best thing. If you want more material with the same tone, scan the author’s official page or the serialization site for labeled extras and special editions. Personally, I appreciated how the extras offered closure on small arcs and left me smiling rather than wanting a whole new volume; they felt intentional and tender rather than drawn-out.
Naomi
Naomi
2025-10-24 14:33:29
My attention tends to drift toward the publication trail, and for 'My Cold Ex-Wife Refused to Move On' the trail points to a completed main story rather than a serialized sequel. The creator delivered an ending that tied up the main arcs, and afterwards there were scattered side chapters and a brief epilogue instead of a formally announced sequel.

Historically, some titles get sequels when sales metrics or reader petitions spike; others get adapted into different formats—dramas, audio readings, or illustrated spin-offs—which in turn renew interest for new installments. In this case, I haven’t seen any official sequel project greenlit. There is lively fan content and a few unofficial continuations that keep the characters alive in creative ways, and I enjoy browsing those while waiting to see if the author will ever return to that world. It’s a comfy place to revisit when I want the same characters without expecting more canon content.
Emily
Emily
2025-10-25 20:49:33
There’s a real mix of hope and reality around 'My Cold Ex-Wife Refused to Move On'. From what I’ve pieced together, no formal sequel has been announced by the original publisher or author. Often with series like this, three things can happen: a direct sequel, a side-story focusing on supporting characters, or a totally separate work set in the same world. In this case, the creator opted for brief epilogue content and occasional side chapters instead of launching a numbered follow-up.

The publishing business also plays a role—rights, translation demand, and platform strategies determine if a sequel makes sense. Sometimes a title becomes more popular overseas and that sparks new content; other times the author moves on to new projects. If you enjoy fan-created continuations, there’s a lively community crafting their own takes, which can be hit-or-miss but sometimes scratch that sequel itch. Personally, I’m rooting for a spin-off that explores the couple’s friends—there’s so much potential there.
Wyatt
Wyatt
2025-10-26 17:45:19
Quick and to the point: no, there isn’t a canonical sequel continuing the main storyline of 'My Cold Ex-Wife Refused to Move On'. The series was given a proper ending, and what followed were little epilogues and side stories the author released, plus a lively fan-content scene that invents continuations. I enjoy those bits because they explore domestic aftercare and funny aftermaths the main work skipped, and they’re exactly the kind of cherry-on-top I like after a satisfying finish.
Jonah
Jonah
2025-10-26 22:55:57
Not long ago I was deep in the forums reading speculation, and the takeaway was simple: no official sequel in the works for 'My Cold Ex-Wife Refused to Move On'. The core narrative concluded, so the publisher hasn’t greenlit a direct continuation. That said, I found a few officially released extras—an extended epilogue and a short side novella focused on a supporting character—that feel like coda material rather than a sequel. On top of that, the fan community is very active; there are polished fan stories and illustrated one-shots that play out follow-up scenes. I personally enjoy those community creations almost as much as the official extras, because they explore little domestic moments and what-ifs the main series didn’t have space for, and they keep that cozy, sometimes bittersweet tone I liked about the original.
Benjamin
Benjamin
2025-10-27 01:35:22
I’ve been tracking a bunch of romantic web novels and comics, and about 'My Cold Ex-Wife Refused to Move On' — there isn’t a full-blown, officially published sequel that continues the main story thread. The original series wraps up most of its major arcs, and the author has released a handful of extras: short epilogues, side chapters, and a couple of character vignettes on their blog or the serialization platform. Those extras feel more like bonus scenes than a new season.

If you loved the characters, the closest thing to a sequel experience would be the author’s side stories and any anthology chapters that revisit the cast. Fans have also created a ton of fanfiction and discussion threads that extend the universe in creative ways. I follow the author’s updates casually, and while nothing indicates a formal sequel volume, those side pieces scratch the itch for me — they’re small but satisfying snapshots that keep the vibe alive.
Quinn
Quinn
2025-10-27 05:13:34
No long-winded preface: officially, there isn’t a sequel to 'My Cold Ex-Wife Refused to Move On' that’s been published as a numbered follow-up. The original story reached a conclusion and the creator released a few bonus scenes and an epilogue, but not a full sequel volume.

What I like to do is follow translator groups and the author’s posts—those bonus scenes often contain sweet closure or small continuations that feel like a micro-sequel. Fanfiction fills in a lot of gaps too, and some of it is surprisingly good. For now, I’m re-reading my favorite chapters and enjoying the small extras the community has put together.
Chloe
Chloe
2025-10-27 16:42:29
I tend to flip between optimism and realism about sequels, and for 'My Cold Ex-Wife Refused to Move On' the current situation leans pragmatic: no official sequel has been released. The author wrapped things up and released a handful of extra scenes—little gifts rather than a sequel volume.

Still, I’m the sort to imagine possibilities, and this story has characters that would lend themselves to spin-offs, prequels, or even a side romance focus. Fans have already written continuations and the community keeps creating art and scenes that feel like fresh chapters. While I’d love a formal sequel someday, those fan projects and the published extras keep the flame alive for me—perfect for revisiting on a lazy weekend.
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