Fuufu Ijou Koibito Miman Capitulo 80 [portable] May 2026
Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman Chapter 80: The Calm Before the Confession Storm? (Spoiler Review)
Jiro faces the music with Shiori while Akari makes a bold move. Here’s your full breakdown of Chapter 80, including character analysis and what it means for the love triangle. If you’re reading this, you’ve survived the emotional rollercoaster of Chapter 79. Now, Chapter 80 of Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman (scanlated as More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers ) is here, and it acts as the critical bridge between drama and resolution. fuufu ijou koibito miman capitulo 80
The chapter opens with Jiro and Shiori walking to school together. It’s awkward. Shiori, true to her character, isn’t aggressive. She asks Jiro a simple but devastating question: “Do you like living with Akari?” Jiro’s silence says more than words. Shiori notices he doesn’t deny it. She then drops her own bomb—she confesses that she regrets not being more forward sooner. For the first time, we see Shiori propose a concrete plan : she wants Jiro to give her a chance to “catch up” to the intimacy he has with Akari. Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman Chapter 80: The Calm
Quick Recap: Where We Left Off Last chapter ended with Jiro finally being honest—not just with Akari, but with himself. He acknowledged his lingering feelings for Shiori while also admitting he can’t ignore his growing bond with Akari. Shiori, on her end, decided to fight for Jiro properly, setting up a direct collision course. Chapter 80 Breakdown: "Confession and Hesitation" This chapter is deceptively quiet. Don’t expect a winner to be crowned yet. Instead, author Yuki Kanamaru focuses on emotional logistics . If you’re reading this, you’ve survived the emotional
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Later, in their shared room, Akari is uncharacteristically quiet. She’s not playing video games or teasing Jiro. Instead, she’s packing a small bag—she’s considering moving out early to give Jiro “space to think.” This is where Jiro surprises everyone. He stops her. Not with a confession, but with a request: “Don’t run away. I’m not running away either.” It’s the most mature dialogue Jiro has had in 80 chapters. He admits he’s confused, but he refuses to let Akari sacrifice her comfort for his sake.