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This chapter showcases the evolving tension between Akari’s bubbly, sometimes superficial personality and her growing vulnerability, contrasted with Jirou’s quiet, responsible, but emotionally closed-off nature [3].
Following the developments of earlier chapters, chapter 20 deepens the complicated bond between Jirou Yakuin and Akari Watanabe. Their forced marriage simulation, designed for school credit, begins to feel less like a game and more like a reality, especially as their true feelings for each other—and their respective crushes—clash [2]. contrasted with Jirou’s quiet
Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman (More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers) continues to captivate readers with its mix of romance, comedy, and intense emotional development, particularly as the series progresses toward key character milestones [1]. designed for school credit