6 Raw Manga - Welovemanga - Soredemo Ashita Mo Kareshi Ga Ii Chap

  • The Subtext: Hina realizes the dynamic is shifting into familiar, toxic territory. Her internal monologue will be disjointed. The author uses a specific font for her thoughts—usually a slightly jagged or smaller font compared to spoken dialogue.
  • Before diving into Chapter 6, let’s establish the context. Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga II (それでも明日も彼氏がいい II) is the sequel to the popular romance manga Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii. Written and illustrated by a talented mangaka known for psychological depth, the series follows the protagonist, Yuna, as she navigates the murky waters of love after a devastating breakup.

    The "II" in the title indicates a time skip or a new arc. While the first series dealt with the initial fallout of a toxic relationship, the second installment focuses on healing, new temptations, and the fear of repeating past mistakes. Chapter 6 is particularly pivotal because it marks the end of the "honeymoon phase" of Yuna's new relationship and the beginning of real conflict.

    Major raw spoilers ahead.

    The chapter’s title, visible in the first page margin, roughly translates to “The Shape of Promises.” And it delivers on that theme with a gut-punch. The “nice” boyfriend candidate plans an elaborate date, ticking every box on our heroine’s checklist. He’s punctual. He listens. He remembers her favorite flower. The Subtext: Hina realizes the dynamic is shifting

    And yet.

    There’s a two-page spread with no dialogue. She’s looking past his shoulder at a couple arguing on the street. The woman is crying; the man is apologizing with exaggerated gestures. Our protagonist’s expression isn’t pity or disgust—it’s envy. She envies the raw, ugly, real passion of that fight. Because her own date feels like a rehearsed play.

    The final three panels are devastating. She excuses herself to the bathroom, stares at her reflection, and deletes a draft message she’d written to the “bad” boyfriend. The last frame is her thumb hovering over the send button on a new message: “Are you free tonight?” Before diving into Chapter 6, let’s establish the context

    Use this breakdown to follow along with the Japanese pages on WeloveManga.

    1. The Burden of the "Perfect" Boyfriend Chapter 6 does an excellent job of subverting the "dream boyfriend" trope. While Koguma continues to be attentive and sweet, the raw panels highlight Satoko’s internal monologue of guilt. The art style shifts beautifully here—Koguma is drawn with soft, shoujo-esque lines representing his sincerity, while Satoko is often framed in harsher ink or shadowed panels, symbolizing her internal conflict. The juxtaposition creates a palpable tension; the nicer he is, the worse she feels.

    2. A Shift in Dynamic In previous chapters, Satoko’s lack of feelings was played for comedy or cringe-inducing situations. However, the raw scans of Chapter 6 suggest a tonal shift. We see a moment where Koguma catches Satoko off guard with a question about her past or her true feelings. It’s a fleeting moment, but the mangaka uses silence (empty speech bubbles and background art) to create an atmosphere of dread. Is he starting to suspect her? Warning: The following article discusses themes and plot

    3. The Art of Avoidance A standout sequence in this chapter involves a simple date scene. Unlike earlier chapters where Satoko was overly performative about her affection, here she begins to withdraw. The artwork captures the subtle micro-expressions of panic on her face. The chapter ends on a cliffhanger that threatens to upend the status quo, leaving readers wondering if the "fake relationship" trope is about to evolve into a genuine drama about consent and emotional honesty.


    Warning: The following article discusses themes and plot points from Chapter 6 of Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii, currently available in raw format on WeloveManga. Proceed with caution if you wish to avoid spoilers.

    There’s a unique kind of suspense that comes from reading a manga raw. The words might be in Japanese, but the emotions—the lingering glances, the hesitant pauses, the sharp intake of breath before a confession—are universal. And in Chapter 6 of Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii (Even So, It’s Fine If I Have a Boyfriend Tomorrow), available now on WeloveManga, the visual storytelling reaches a fever pitch.

    For those following the series, you know the premise is deceptively simple: a young woman navigating the messy, often contradictory landscape of modern dating. She wants a boyfriend—badly—but not just any boyfriend. She craves the ideal. But as Chapter 6 unfolds, the gap between “what she wants” and “what she needs” fractures into a canyon.