"Tomorrow," he echoed.
Kei laughed, the sound pulling tight threads loose. "You and your dramatic entrances."
As the title suggests ( "Even So, I Want a Boyfriend Tomorrow Too" ), Hinata continues to want love despite knowing it might hurt her. It's a powerful, bittersweet message about hope and vulnerability.
The story follows Kouhei, who has been in a relationship with Mako for over a year but is troubled by her extreme reluctance to engage in physical intimacy. The narrative shifts when Mako makes a "cracked" or unexpected proposal: she reveals that she finds no satisfaction in traditional intimacy with him because she loves him too deeply, and her actual fantasy involves being with someone else while remaining his partner.
: Early reader reviews on platforms like the Japanese Book Store show an impressive average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 500 reviews, indicating strong popularity in its home market .