Also—can we talk about how the title "Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii" (Even so, I'd rather have a boyfriend tomorrow) is starting to feel less like a rom-com and more like a psychological thriller? Because Chapter 6 just shifted the tone hard.
There is a specific page (likely around the midpoint of the chapter) where the silence is louder than the dialogue. The "patched" quality of the raw scan preserves the grit of the line art, allowing the reader to see the hesitation in the characters' eyes before they speak. The art style does a fantastic job of depicting the "heavy air" that settles when two people who care about each other realize they might be bad for one another. Also—can we talk about how the title "Soredemo
Chapter 6 of Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii (“But I Still Want a Boyfriend Tomorrow”) continues to deliver the quiet, aching realism that has made this series a hidden gem for fans of introspective romance. Unlike mainstream shoujo where grand gestures solve everything, this manga leans into uncomfortable silences, mismatched expectations, and the slow erosion of a relationship that once felt right. The "patched" quality of the raw scan preserves