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Fuufu Ijou%2c Koibito Miman. Chapter 80 [hot]

Focus on whether Jirou Yakuin finally reconciles his feelings for Shiori Sakurazaka versus his growing love for Akari Watanabe.

As of April 2026, of Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman (More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers) has not yet been released. The manga, written and illustrated by Yuki Kanamaru , follows a monthly serialization schedule in Kadokawa Shoten's Young Ace magazine. Current Status and Serialization

At the start of the series, Jirou Yakuin and Akari Watanabe were complete opposites. Jirou was an introverted gamer pining after his childhood friend, Shiori Sakurazaka. Akari was a confident, fashionable gyaru deeply in love with the school idol, Minami Tenjin. Paired together by the school's unique "Marriage Practical" curriculum, their initial goal was simple: score enough points to earn a partner swap so they could pair up with their respective crushes.

With the separation from the assigned dorms complete, Jiro and Akari no longer have the school's simulation forcing them together. Any step they take next must be completely of their own volition. Key Plot Points and Predictions for Chapter 80 fuufu ijou%2C koibito miman. chapter 80

The long wait is finally over for fans of the beloved rom-com drama. Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman. (often shortened to Fuukoi ) has been on a rollercoaster of emotions recently, and arrives as a pivotal turning point in the manga. After the earth-shattering events of the previous chapters—where Jirou Yakuin finally understood his true feelings and Akari Watanabe’s resolve was tested to its limit—Chapter 80 serves as the deep breath before the final plunge.

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For the first time, Shiori isn’t just the shy, pitiable childhood friend. She’s an active observer. And she realizes that the connection between her “first love” and her best friend isn’t just an act anymore. Her whispered line to herself, “Maybe… I’m the third wheel,” is devastating. Focus on whether Jirou Yakuin finally reconciles his

The art in these opening panels is striking. Kanamaru-sensei uses wide, empty panels to emphasize the emotional distance. Jirou is alone in the room he shared with Akari. Her side of the room is unnaturally tidy—a visual cue that she has already started packing away her presence.

Jiro has successfully passed his college entrance exams. Fans are highly anticipating a formal confession or a decision for the pair to move in together as a "real" couple now that the school requirement is over.

The romantic drama manga Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman. (More Than a Married Couple, But Not Yet Lovers) has kept readers on the edge of their seats for years. Created by Yūki Kanamaru, the series follows third-year high school students forced into a practical "marriage" class to improve Japan's declining birth rates. The core of the story revolves around the love triangle between the introverted Jirō Yakuin, the gyaru Akari Watanabe, and his childhood crush, Shiori Sakurazaka. Current Status and Serialization At the start of

There’s a panel where he watches Akari laugh—not her performative "gal" laugh, but a real, tired, honest laugh—and his internal monologue finally admits something he’s been suppressing for ages:

The premise of Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman follows high school students Jirou Yakuin and Akari Watanabe. They are forced into a mandatory school curriculum known as the "Marriage Practical". Despite having completely opposite personalities and being in love with other people—Jirou with his childhood friend Shiori Sakurazaka, and Akari with the popular Minami Tenjin—the fake living arrangement forced them closer together.

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