Fuufu Ijou%2c Koibito Miman. Chapter 80 [hot] -
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Jirō Yakuin was originally criticized as a bland, indecisive protagonist. Chapter 80 is his redemption. He didn't confess because of a grand romantic gesture forced by the school; he confessed because he realized that inaction is a choice—a cowardly one. By choosing Akari, he chooses growth over comfort.
Forced intimacy shattered internal biases, moving the pair from mutual hostility to unconditional emotional reliance.
Shiori's earlier scene all but confirms she is stepping aside. While this will break the hearts of Shiori fans, the narrative needed this. The "will they/won't they" between Jirō and Akari has been dragged out for 79 chapters. Kanamaru-sensei finally pulls the trigger here, and it feels earned. fuufu ijou%2C koibito miman. chapter 80
: Jirou and Akari's feelings became entirely mutual, pivoting away from their original crushes.
following a long-term hiatus. Series creator Yūki Kanamaru paused the manga in May 2025 to meticulously script and sketch the ideal finale for Jiro Yakuin and Akari Watanabe. With rough draft previews circulating and official status updates indicating work on the chapter is complete, Chapter 80 will mark the beginning of the end as the series steers into its final post-graduation graduation arc. The Evolution of Jiro and Akari's Relationship
Shiori appears only briefly in this chapter, but her presence looms large. She’s seen lingering outside the Watanabe residence, clutching the envelope from the cultural festival. She doesn’t knock. She doesn’t call out. He didn't confess because of a grand romantic
The release of Chapter 80 was met with overwhelming excitement from the fanbase. After years of following Jirou's emotional struggle, readers were thrilled to see a concrete resolution. The moment Jirou chose Akari was described as a "game-changer," providing a satisfying payoff to the story's central romantic conflict. Many fans expressed that the wait for this specific chapter, though long, was ultimately worth it for such a definitive and heartwarming conclusion to this arc of the story.
The central conflict of Chapter 80 arises when a third party—often a staple in this manga—interacts with Akari. While Jirou has made his choice, he is not yet secure in his relationship with Akari. When he sees Akari interacting with another male character (often Minami Tenjin or a background character showing interest), a sharp pang of jealousy hits him.
: The outcome of Jirou's exams and how he balances his academic future with his commitment to Akari. Shiori's earlier scene all but confirms she is
"Shiori… you were my first crush. You represent everything I thought I wanted. But somewhere along the way, I started looking forward to cooking with someone who complains my eggs are too salty. I started missing someone who kicks me in her sleep. I love what I have now."
Having fallen for Jirou despite the fake nature of the assignment, Akari will likely face the consequences of her deepened affection.
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