Fuufu Ijou%2c Koibito Miman. Chapter 80
Kanamaru-sensei’s art continues to shine. Chapter 80 relies heavily on “silent panels”—close-ups on hands hesitating to touch, eyes looking away, and the lingering distance between characters who are sitting less than a foot apart. The use of screen tones to create a melancholic, twilight atmosphere is masterful.
The pacing is deliberate. After the confession chaos of 78 and 79, a slower, introspective chapter was necessary. And this one delivers. fuufu ijou%2C koibito miman. chapter 80
!Jirō doesn’t give a verbal answer to Akari’s confession. Instead, he physically pulls her into an embrace — but his face shows conflict, not relief. It’s not a happy resolution; it’s a desperate one. The last page shows Shiori watching from a distance, tears silently falling. No dialogue. Brutal.!< Kanamaru-sensei’s art continues to shine
One of the standout elements of this chapter is Jirou’s character growth. For a long time, fans have criticized him for his indecisiveness, but Chapter 80 shows a young man who is finally starting to look outward. He isn't just reacting to the girls around him; he is actively thinking about what his actions mean for their futures. One of the standout elements of this chapter
There is a specific moment in this chapter where Jirou pauses to reflect—not just on who he likes, but on who he is hurting. It is a level of emotional maturity that signals the story is moving into its endgame phases.