Following the definitive events of Chapter 79, the board is set for Chapter 80 to resolve the remaining loose ends of the supporting cast: Character / Pair Status Entering Chapter 80 Future Outlook Confirmed official lovers; practical concluded.
As the story progresses, Shiori and Shinichi's relationship becomes increasingly strained. They argue frequently, and their communication has broken down. Shiori starts to feel like she's just going through the motions of being a wife, without any real emotional connection to her husband.
: Reading the raw version bypasses the standard multi-week delay required for redrawing, typesetting, and translating into English. 📊 Narrative Status & Character Wrap-Ups Following the definitive events of Chapter 79, the
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In later chapters, Shiori and Shinichi try to work on their relationship, but their efforts are met with mixed results. They have awkward encounters, and their conversations often end in arguments.
Chapter 80 of Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman (More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers) continues to develop the emotional relationship between Jiro and Akari, featuring high-quality illustrations and crucial plot progression. The chapter focuses on the evolving dynamics of the "Marriage Practical" program as the series moves toward a significant new arc. Raw scans and community discussions for this release can be found on platforms such as WeloveManga. This public link is valid for 7 days
The manga's title, which translates to "More Than a Couple, Less Than a Family," aptly describes the ambiguous relationship between the two main characters. As they navigate their feelings for each other, they're forced to confront the harsh realities of adulthood, including financial struggles, social pressures, and emotional turmoil.
Remained partners until the end of the practical assignment.