Fuufu Ijou%2c Koibito Miman. Chapter 80 • Recommended & Extended

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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.

The series went on a well-documented hiatus starting in May 2025, which caused concern among fans but was understood to be necessary for author Yuki Kanamaru to ensure the highest quality for the ending. As of early 2026, rumors and reports suggested the series is returning, aiming to resolve the "Married Couple" project and the complex romantic feelings involved. fuufu ijou%2C koibito miman. chapter 80

Historically passive, Jirou spent most of the manga paralyzed by indecision and feelings of inferiority. Following his realization of his love for Akari, Chapter 80 showcases a more assertive Jirou. His focus shifts from high school anxieties to passing his upcoming entrance exams and planning a future that involves Akari. 3. Real Adult Problems

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Another month, another emotional gut punch from Kanamaru-sensei. Chapter 80 of Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman. has dropped, and while it may not have the explosive drama of the previous few chapters, it serves a critical purpose: psychological reset, raw honesty, and the quiet dread of an inevitable heartbreak.

The chapter begins with Takeru and Nanaka reflecting on their relationship and the choices they've made. As they navigate the complexities of married life, they must confront their own insecurities, desires, and fears. The dialogue is characteristically witty and engaging, providing insight into the couple's thoughts and feelings. Historically passive, Jirou spent most of the manga

Chapter 80 opens not with Jirō, but with Shiori. She is in the library, staring at the empty seat where Jirō used to sit. Her internal monologue is haunting. She realizes she has spent the entire year waiting for someone else to solve her problems. Unlike Akari, who actively fights for what she wants, Shiori admits she always assumed Jirō would wait for her.