: As of April 2026 , the author, Yuki Kanamaru, has confirmed the work for the ending is complete.
Chapter 80 serves as a pivotal emotional resolution for the main characters.
The following morning, Shin and Mika decide to —a tiny izakaya on Matsumoto Street . The author uses a montage of their steps: the rain‑slicked pavement, the familiar neon sign flickering, and the scent of grilled yakitori.
While waiting for the manga's return, there are several excellent ways to continue enjoying the world of "Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman."
In May 2025, mangaka announced an indefinite hiatus immediately following the publication of Chapter 79. While hiatuses in the manga industry frequently stem from health issues, Kanamaru-sensei's break was an intentional, creative choice.
A major component of the current arc is Akari’s character development. She started as a seemingly superficial girl looking for a "high-ranked" match. However, her journey has transformed her into someone who cares deeply about Jirou's happiness, often prioritizing it over her own success in the competition.
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A minority of readers felt the contract renewal dialogue was overly expository, slowing the pacing. However, most agreed that the exposition was necessary to set up future conflict.
The hiatus was initiated by Yuki Kanamaru herself, driven by a desire to do justice to her characters and the story. Fans were initially concerned, but the author's message provided clarity and reassurance.
| Character | Chapter 80 Highlights | Evolution | |-----------|----------------------|-----------| | (Protagonist) | Shows vulnerability while discussing the contract renewal; she’s torn between professional ambition and personal happiness. | Moves from a pragmatic, career‑focused individual to a more emotionally open partner, hinting at a willingness to sacrifice for love. | | Kaito (Miyu’s Secret Lover) | Becomes more assertive, taking charge of the conversation about their future and protecting Miyu from Aya’s insinuations. | Shifts from the “playful flirt” archetype to a protective figure who’s ready to confront external threats. | | Aya (Antagonistic Coworker) | Uses subtle manipulation to test Miyu’s resolve; her motives remain ambiguous, adding depth to her antagonism. | Continues to serve as a catalyst for conflict, but her nuanced portrayal suggests she may have hidden motivations beyond simple rivalry. | | Supporting Cast (e.g., Miyu’s sister, Kaito’s friend) | Brief appearances that reinforce the main characters’ internal struggles, offering external perspectives. | Provide a broader social context, illustrating how the secret relationship affects the wider network of friends and family. |
