Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman. - Chapter 80 ^new^

Chapter 80 is a masterclass in romantic tension. It strips away the comedic premise of the series and leaves the characters (and readers) with the raw, exposed nerve of their feelings. It is a frustrating, beautiful, and necessary step toward the inevitable conclusion.

By Chapter 80, the “Marriage Practical” has long ceased to be a school exercise. The love triangle—Jirō Yakuin (MC), Akari Watanabe (the gyaru partner), and Shiori Terafune (the quiet childhood friend)—has reached its breaking point. Jirō, after years of denial, has finally admitted to himself (and, messily, to others) that he loves Akari. However, he promised Shiori he would “try” with her, and Shiori, in turn, has become more assertive. Meanwhile, Akari has been suppressing her feelings to avoid hurting Shiori, despite Jirō confessing to her earlier. fuufu ijou, koibito miman. chapter 80

One of the strongest elements of this chapter is how it handles the romantic tension. Many romance manga suffer from "will they, won't they" fatigue. Fuufu Ijou solves this by making the "will they" a known fact to the reader, but a terrifying unknown to the characters. Chapter 80 is a masterclass in romantic tension

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. By Chapter 80, the “Marriage Practical” has long

One of Chapter 80’s boldest choices is . Most shōnen/shonen-adjacent romance chapters would have a dramatic speech or a tearful explanation. Here, Yūki Kanamaru (the author) trusts the visuals.