Jirō and Akari have mutually acknowledged their feelings, but Chapter 80 is expected to solidify their status as a real couple outside school parameters. High Anticipation
Chapter 80 dismantles that safety valve with brutal efficiency.
Once released, will be published in Young Ace magazine. Official English volumes are handled by Udon Entertainment , though there is typically a delay between the Japanese magazine release and the translated volume release.
One of the chapter’s strongest beats is the unexpected appearance of Tenjin. Having witnessed the tension between Jirou and Akari during the festival, he pulls Jirou aside after class. There’s no mockery in Tenjin’s voice—only tired honesty.
: The story is nearing its conclusion, with the "Marriage Practical" program officially over and graduation approaching for the characters.
There is a specific focus in this chapter on the concept of "time." The characters are seen packing away memories, sorting through the debris of their high school lives. This physical act of sorting serves as a metaphor for their emotional baggage. Jirou is forced to literally and figuratively put away the childish things—the idealized version of Shiori he carried for so long—and look at the reality of the woman standing in front of him.
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Jirō and Akari have mutually acknowledged their feelings, but Chapter 80 is expected to solidify their status as a real couple outside school parameters. High Anticipation
Chapter 80 dismantles that safety valve with brutal efficiency.
Once released, will be published in Young Ace magazine. Official English volumes are handled by Udon Entertainment , though there is typically a delay between the Japanese magazine release and the translated volume release.
One of the chapter’s strongest beats is the unexpected appearance of Tenjin. Having witnessed the tension between Jirou and Akari during the festival, he pulls Jirou aside after class. There’s no mockery in Tenjin’s voice—only tired honesty.
: The story is nearing its conclusion, with the "Marriage Practical" program officially over and graduation approaching for the characters.
There is a specific focus in this chapter on the concept of "time." The characters are seen packing away memories, sorting through the debris of their high school lives. This physical act of sorting serves as a metaphor for their emotional baggage. Jirou is forced to literally and figuratively put away the childish things—the idealized version of Shiori he carried for so long—and look at the reality of the woman standing in front of him.