The manga has significantly outpaced the Studio MOTHER anime adaptation. As Chapter 80 opens, the narrative shifts from "pretend marriage" mechanics to real-world relationship dynamics.
Los lectores que han seguido la serie "Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman" tienen mucho que decir sobre el capítulo 80. Algunos han expresado su emoción por el desarrollo de la trama y la relación entre Hirotaka y Narumi.
With Chapter 80 ending the central love triangle, the manga enters a new arc. The title of the series is finally fulfilled: Jirou and Akari are now, officially, "more than a married couple." But they are "not yet lovers" – meaning the physical and emotional intimacy still has room to grow.
Akari didn't tease him. She didn't make a joke. She just squeezed his hand and leaned her head against his shoulder. "Took you long enough, you dummy," she whispered, her voice thick with emotion. "I stopped 'practicing' a long time ago."
The following is an educated inference, not a verbatim recounting of chapter 80.
Una de las temáticas principales en "Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman" es la importancia de la comunicación en una relación. A lo largo de la serie, Hirotaka y Narumi aprenden a expresarse de manera más efectiva y a escucharse mutuamente, lo que les permite fortalecer su vínculo.
No longer the indecisive protagonist, Jirō shows significant maturity in how he handles Akari’s insecurities.