As of April 2026, of Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman (More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers) has not yet been widely released in a full-review capacity due to a significant production timeline.

It's important to note that Chapter 80 was released against the backdrop of an official series hiatus, which added significant weight to its arrival.

They no longer rely on the school project to stay close. They choose to be together on their own terms. Shiori's Closure

Here is a comprehensive look at what to expect from the return of Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman Chapter 80 and the conclusion of this high-stakes romance. 1. The Long Awaited Return (Hiatus Breakdown)

For those tracking the series, Chapter 80 was officially released in Japan on (in Young Ace magazine). English scanlations typically followed within 48-72 hours, with the official English digital release via Kadokawa/K Bookwalker arriving shortly after. If you haven’t read it yet, this is your final spoiler warning.

The "Couple Practical" has officially ended, and graduation from high school is imminent.

With the separation from the assigned dorms complete, Jiro and Akari no longer have the school's simulation forcing them together. Any step they take next must be completely of their own volition. Key Plot Points and Predictions for Chapter 80

As always, Akari Watanabe is the emotional core of the chapter. On the surface, she’s back to her usual teasing self, prodding Jiro to go talk to Shiori now that the festival is over. But the art tells a different story.

As we approach Chapter 80, the story is shifting from the "simulated marriage" game to the reality of post-graduation life and genuine relationships. 🟢 Jirō and Akari: The Transition

At the start of the series, Jirou Yakuin and Akari Watanabe were complete opposites. Jirou was an introverted gamer pining after his childhood friend, Shiori Sakurazaka. Akari was a confident, fashionable gyaru deeply in love with the school idol, Minami Tenjin. Paired together by the school's unique "Marriage Practical" curriculum, their initial goal was simple: score enough points to earn a partner swap so they could pair up with their respective crushes.

As the series entered its latest story arc, the romantic tension had reached its peak. The main protagonist, Jirou Yakuin, was finally forced to confront his own feelings. After a long period of being caught between his childhood crush, Shiori Sakurazaka, and his "marriage practical" partner, Akari Watanabe, the narrative pushed him toward a definitive choice. This internal conflict came to a head in the chapters immediately before Chapter 80. Shiori, having realized Jirou's true feelings were shifting toward Akari, confessed her love, leading to Jirou finally acknowledging his own developing affection for his partner. This created a charged atmosphere, making the events of Chapter 80 a direct response to these long-simmering emotional declarations.

In the end, "Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman. Chapter 80" is a captivating and engaging installment in the series. The chapter's exploration of married life, relationships, and personal identity provides a nuanced and realistic portrayal of the complexities of love and relationships.

Shiori and Jirō have a quiet, nostalgic conversation at their childhood playground, officially closing their romantic chapter.