Most raw readers flocked to WeloveManga to see Shiori’s reaction. After Jiro’s indirect confession to Akari failed, Shiori sees her opening. However, Chapter 80 subverts expectations. Shiori does not run to Jiro. Instead, she finds Akari in the library. The final three pages of the raw show two girls standing opposite each other. No punches, no screaming—just a quiet, terrifying agreement: "Let's end this triangle."


Since this is a RAW release (untranslated, original Japanese), non-native readers rely on visual storytelling. Here is a breakdown of the key panels and events occurring in Chapter 80 as seen on WeloveManga.

Because this is a RAW discussion, we can speak freely about the trajectory. Chapter 80 does not resolve the conflict. Instead, it actives the "Countdown Clock." The school administration has announced that students who fail to achieve a "Spouse Score" of S-Rank by the end of the semester will be expelled from the program.

Predictions:


With Chapter 80 now out in raw form, the story is barreling toward what will likely be the final arc. Fuufu Ijou has been running since 2018, and many long-time readers believe the manga is entering its endgame. The title itself—Koibito Miman (Not Yet Lovers)—hints that eventually, the characters must either become true lovers or part ways.

The raw Chapter 80 sets up several potential outcomes:

The art in Chapter 80 excels in its expressive character work. The mangaka, Yūki Kanamaru, utilizes detailed facial expressions to convey complex emotions—specifically the look of resignation in Shiori and the frantic uncertainty in Akari. The pacing is slower than the comedy-centric early chapters, allowing the weight of the romantic drama to breathe. The use of screen tones and paneling emphasizes the isolation the characters feel even when they are near one another.