If you’re caught up to Chapter 79, head to WeloveManga for Raw Chapter 80—but bring emotional armor. The couple game just got real.
WeloveManga’s raw section has become a pilgrimage site for impatient fans. While English translations lag by a week or two, the raws offer something else: pure visual storytelling. Even if you can’t read every kanji, you can read a clenched fist, a tear held back, a hand reaching and then stopping.
Check the comment section under the raw chapter, and you’ll find a hilarious, chaotic blend of languages: English readers begging for spoilers, Japanese speakers dropping cryptic hints (“page 14 broke me”), and everyone collectively losing their minds over a single panel of Akari’s expression. If you’re caught up to Chapter 79, head
Scrolling through the raw scans on WeloveManga, the art immediately grabs you. The panelling feels different this time—more close-ups, more silence between dialogue bubbles.
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Chapter 80 feels like a turning point—not the end, but the beginning of the end of the “not yet lovers” phase. Whether you wait for the scanlation or dive headfirst into the raw, one thing is certain: Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman. has never been more intense.
For the uninitiated, the series follows Jirō Yakuin and Akari Watanabe—forced to play “husband and wife” for a high school practical exam. What began as awkward role-play has spiraled into a genuine, messy, heart-twisting love polygon. With Shiori (Jirō’s childhood crush) and Tenjin (Akari’s ideal guy) circling closer, every chapter has asked: What does it mean to be “more than a married couple” but not yet lovers? Scrolling through the raw scans on WeloveManga, the
Rumors from early Japanese reader reactions suggest that Chapter 80 doesn’t just advance the plot—it pivots it. A confession? A rejection? A sudden realization? The raw pages show characters standing in rain, blurred backgrounds, and one particular two-page spread where neither Jirō nor Akari speaks. You can feel the weight of unspoken words.