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Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman. Chapter 80 -

What makes Chapter 80 compelling is the looming threat of the Partner Switch. For a long time, the series used the "A-Rank" goal—switching partners to be with their respective crushes—as a shield. It allowed Jiro and Akari to live together without the terrifying vulnerability of admitting they might actually want to be together.

If you’d like, I can also break down specific panels (page-by-page symbolism) or compare Chapter 80 to other famous romance manga turning points (e.g., Horimiya , Kaguya-sama , Blue Box ). Just let me know. fuufu ijou, koibito miman. chapter 80

The "Marriage Practical" course has officially concluded, meaning the students no longer live in the training dorms. What makes Chapter 80 compelling is the looming

However, the tension in Chapter 80 stems from the fallout. In shonen romance, the Cultural Festival is almost always the catalyst for change. It is where the public self clashes with the private self. By this point in the narrative, Jiro has realized that his lingering feelings for his childhood friend, Shiori, are being eclipsed by his genuine reliance and affection for Akari. Meanwhile, Akari has long since crossed the Rubicon, accepting that her feelings for Jiro are real, despite their "divorce" looming on the horizon. If you’d like, I can also break down

Following the release of Chapter 79 in early 2025, the series entered an indefinite hiatus . Author Yuki Kanamaru and the editorial department at Young Ace decided to pause serialization to "thoroughly reconsider the development up to the end" and ensure the final chapters met their quality standards.

The romantic drama (More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers) is approaching its final climax. After a long wait, fans are eagerly anticipating Chapter 80 , which is expected to bridge the gap between high school graduation and the final romantic resolution for Jirō and Akari. The Long Wait for Chapter 80