The story follows Miku’s internal battle between her fear of being hurt again and the quiet realization that love isn’t about perfection — it’s about showing up even when yesterday was hard.

has been burned one too many times. Her last boyfriend forgot her birthday, gaslit her over text, and broke up via sticker reaction. She tells herself: No more boyfriends. I’m fine alone.

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This is a story for people who understand that heartbreak doesn't disappear overnight. It is a poignant look at how people try (and often fail) to connect when they are broken. If you want a romance that feels like a quiet, rainy day, this is the perfect read.

English Title: "Even So, I Wait for the Night of Tomorrow" (Note: If you meant "Soredemo Ashita wa Kuru" [But Tomorrow Comes], the themes are similar, but this guide focuses on the specific romance/drama manga by Yuuki Nanaji)

Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii

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Romantic comedy / Slice of life with emotional depth

The manga stands out because of its . Many romance manga idealize love as a cure-all for sadness. Soredemo Ashita no Yoru wo Matsu suggests that love is messy and that sometimes you have to hurt people (and get hurt) to figure out who you are.