Ii Chapter 12 | Manga Soredemo Ashita Mo Kareshi Ga
If you are a fan of mature, introspective josei romance, you are likely already hooked on Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga ii (Even So, I’d Rather Have a Boyfriend Tomorrow). This manga, written and illustrated by the talented Kazuki Rai , has carved a niche for itself by rejecting fairy-tale tropes in favor of gritty, psychological realism. It asks a painful question: What do you do when the “perfect” relationship feels like a slowly tightening cage?
Chapter 12 will likely end with a decision that makes neither Ririka nor the reader happy. She might agree to meet Yuito for coffee. Or, in a shocking twist, she might break up with Subaru via text—a cowardly act that fits her current arc of self-destruction. Kazuki Rai’s art in Chapter 12 is reportedly heavier on screentones and negative space . Leaked previews (one low-res image from the magazine’s index) show a close-up of Subaru’s hand reaching for Ririka’s shoulder, but she flinches. The panel is mostly black, with white outlines. manga soredemo ashita mo kareshi ga ii chapter 12
Bring tissues. And whatever you do, don’t side with Subaru or Yuito just yet. Ririka’s choice is yours to judge. Are you rooting for Subaru to open up, or do you think Ririka belongs with Yuito? Drop your theories in the comments below—just keep it civil. Remember, they’re fictional, but their pain feels very real. If you are a fan of mature, introspective
As of late 2024, Chapter 11 left readers on a jagged cliffhanger. The pressure is mounting, old wounds are reopening, and the male lead, , is showing cracks in his flawless facade. Naturally, all eyes are on Chapter 12 . Chapter 12 will likely end with a decision
The chapter’s climax occurred not at the dinner table, but in a flashback. Ririka ran into her toxic ex, , who has apparently “changed.” Yuito’s return threw a wrench into Ririka’s resolve. While Subaru is kind, stable, and financially secure, he lacks the fiery passion that Yuito once provided.