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Chapter 29, released [insert latest release date if known, or state "in the latest compiled volume/serialization"], is a masterclass in payoff. After weeks (or months, depending on your reading pace) of simmering tension, half-truths, and the lingering shadow of Reiya’s past, this chapter forces a confrontation that many fans have been both dreading and demanding.

: Despite the negativity, the series remains recommended in communities seeking "smut" or intense relationship drama, primarily due to the shock value of its psychological twists.

: Kouhei and Mako find themselves increasingly entangled with the other couple, leading to questions about where their loyalty actually lies.

The impact of "Soredemo, Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii" extends beyond its pages, contributing to conversations about young adulthood, love, and identity. It reflects and challenges societal norms around relationships, making it a significant work in contemporary manga/light novel culture.

This lie serves as the catalyst for Chapter 29's main conflict:

For anyone who’s ever been in a “he’s not bad, but…” relationship, this chapter will sting. It doesn’t villainize the boyfriend (he’s not cruel, just… absent in the ways that matter), which makes it harder to root for a breakup—but also harder to root for them staying together.