The chapter does not end with a fight or a confession. It ends with Saki preparing Yukinari’s favorite tea—a blend he hasn’t requested in weeks—and leaving it on his desk before he comes home. He notices. He looks at the steam rising from the cup, then at her. For one panel, his expression cracks open: a flicker of guilt, of memory, of tenderness.
One point deducted only because the Fujishima screentime feels almost too sparse, leaving his arc feeling abruptly paused. But perhaps, that is the point. soredemo ashita mo kareshi ga ii 29
This chapter immediately contrasts the two male leads. In previous chapters, we saw Gento’s steady, almost passive reliability versus the vibrant, dangerous allure of the younger "other man," Fujishima. Chapter 29, however, reframes Gento not as "boring," but as inevitable —and that terrifies Yuni. The chapter does not end with a fight or a confession
This lie serves as the catalyst for Chapter 29's main conflict: He looks at the steam rising from the cup, then at her
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