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.
and resolving to give his absolute best to Akari, moving past his old insecurities. With the Marriage Practical officially over fuufu ijou%2C koibito miman. chapter 80
As we approach Chapter 80, the story is shifting from the "simulated marriage" game to the reality of post-graduation life and genuine relationships. 🟢 Jirō and Akari: The Transition Jirō Yakuin was originally criticized as a bland,
Here is a complete overview of the current status and context surrounding the chapter: By choosing Akari, he chooses growth over comfort
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.