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

He arrives just as Akari’s train is pulling in. Akari is standing with her suitcase, her back to him. Her shoulders are shaking—she’s crying again.

(Deducting half a point only because we want to see the actual kiss in Chapter 81) Are you Team Akari or Team Shiori? Did Chapter 80 do justice to both heroines? Let us know in the comments below. And stay tuned for our coverage of Chapter 81, expected in late April 2024. fuufu ijou%2C koibito miman. chapter 80

This is a massive character milestone. Jirou, who has been criticized by readers for his indecisiveness, finally owns his feelings. He admits that his pursuit of Shiori was partly an attempt to live up to a "safe" ideal of a quiet, traditional relationship, while his explosive, chaotic, genuine connection with Akari scared him. The chapter cuts to Jirou meeting Shiori in the library. This is a short but painful scene. Shiori, her eyes red from crying the night before, tries to put on a brave smile. She immediately apologizes. He arrives just as Akari’s train is pulling in

If you dropped the series because Jirou was too indecisive, Chapter 80 is your reason to come back. The boy who couldn’t choose has finally found his answer—and it was waiting for him in a messy room, a salty omelet, and a train station platform. (Deducting half a point only because we want

"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."

He doesn’t explicitly say "I love Akari," but he doesn’t need to. Shiori, being emotionally intelligent, gets the message. Her reaction is heartbreakingly mature. She nods, tears streaming down her face, and says, "I’m happy. Because the Jirou I liked would never have been this honest." She asks for one last hug, which Jirou gives—a hug of goodbye, not of romance. Shiori leaves the library first, closing that chapter of her life. The core of Chapter 80 is the final six pages. Jirou checks his phone and sees an Instagram story from Akari. She’s at the local train station, waiting for a train to her parents’ house. The caption is a single emoji: 🚪 (door).

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. For the first time in the series, Jirou’s narration is not uncertain. He thinks: "I spent two years trying to figure out who I was supposed to love. I measured compatibility scores, looked at childhood promises, and listened to everyone’s advice. But when I saw Akari crying—when I realized I was the reason she was hurting—none of that mattered. The answer was never about logic."