Exclusive [verified] | Fuufu Ijou Koibito Miman Chapter 80
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The manga series Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman (More than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers) has entered a major turning point, with Chapter 79 being the most recent release as the series prepares for its finale. Fans looking for have found themselves in an extended waiting period due to an indefinite hiatus that began around May 2025. The Status of Chapter 80
He doesn’t say “I love you.” Not yet. But he says something more powerful: “I don’t want this to end. The practice, the apartment, us. I want it to be real.” fuufu ijou koibito miman chapter 80 exclusive
While Jirō and Akari are the driving force, several critical character dynamics require closure:
“You’re late, idiot. I’ve been real since day one.”
The author, Yuki Kanamaru , took a break starting in May 2025 to meticulously plan the story's conclusion. She has since confirmed that the work for the final arc is finished, and she is avoiding spoilers to ensure a satisfying ending for fans. Warning: The following post contains detailed spoilers for
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The school's mandatory Marriage Practical program officially ended, forcing students to pack up and vacate their assigned apartments. Share public link The manga series Fuufu Ijou,
While no exact date is set, recent community updates suggest the author has been finalizing the work, with expectations high for a return sometime in 2026 .
The wait is finally over. For fans of Kanamaru Yuchi’s Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman (More than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers), the release of marks a pivotal moment in a series that has masterfully danced on the tightrope between comedy, drama, and genuine romance.

