Soredemo Ashita Mo Kareshi Ga Ii Chap 6 Raw Manga Welovemanga 2021

As of 2026, the original We Love Manga raw for Chapter 6 is difficult to locate directly due to domain shifts and DMCA takedowns targeting 2021-era content. However:

A soft rain stitched silver lines across the café window. Inside, Yuto watched the droplets race each other and tried to tell which one moved fastest. He couldn’t focus—his hands were folded around a cooling mug, knuckles white from holding on to something steady.

Across the table, Aiko tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear. She had been quiet since they left the train station, her words small enough to fit between them. Tonight was supposed to be casual: coffee, a bookstore, then home. Somehow the air between them had gathered weight, as if the city itself leaned in to listen.

“You look tired,” Aiko said finally, not quite a question.

Yuto let out a breath that was almost a laugh. “Work’s been...busy. But I’m okay.”

“You always say that,” she teased, but there was concern in the way her fingers hovered over the cup’s rim. “Tell me properly.”

He hesitated. Saying the truth felt like setting a paper boat on the rain-swollen gutter—what if it sank? What if the current took it away from them both?

“Lately, I worry I’m not doing enough,” he admitted. “For the shop, for my mom, for us.” The last words trembled. “I want to be reliable, Aiko. I want to be someone you can count on.”

She studied him, those familiar eyes sharpening with something steady and kind. “You always are,” she said. “Even when you think you’re failing, you keep going. That’s not weak, Yuto. That’s—” She paused, searching for the right phrase. “That’s brave.” As of 2026, the original We Love Manga

Outside, a bicycle bell chimed as an old man crossed under the awning. The world went on. Yuto’s throat tightened.

“I—” He reached across the table before he could talk himself out of it. His hand paused, hovering above hers, then settled. Her skin was warm, unexpectedly steady.

Aiko let him hold her hand. “There’s something I’ve been thinking about too,” she said softly. “About next year. About—us.”

Yuto’s heartbeat steadied into a patient drum. “Go on.”

“If things go well, I might be transferred to the branch in the city,” she said. “It’s an opportunity. It’s farther from home.” Her gaze flicked to his, searching. “I don’t want you to feel like you have to choose.”

He squeezed her fingers. “I don’t want you to give up something you want because of me.”

She smiled sadly. “I wouldn’t. But I’m scared. We’ve always had this small life—your family, the shop, my shifts at the clinic. It feels like everything will change.”

Yuto sat back, thinking of late nights closing the shop, of his mother humming in the kitchen, of Aiko folding napkins after a long shift. Change had always loomed like a season that arrives whether you’re ready or not. Which option do you want

“Maybe,” he said slowly, “we don’t have to decide everything tonight. Maybe we make one promise instead.”

Aiko tilted her head. “What promise?”

“One small thing each month,” he suggested. “No matter how busy, we pick one evening and treat it like this—no work calls, no worry. We check in. If things get hard, we keep that promise. If we move, we find a way to keep it. If we choose different paths, we still meet here—figuratively or literally—and start from where we left off.” He smiled despite the knot in his chest. “A practice. A stitch to hold us.”

Aiko let out a breath that sounded like relief. “That could work.”

They sat with their cups until the café emptied. The rain eased to a hush. When they finally stepped back onto the street, the city smelled like wet asphalt and green leaves. Neon reflected in puddles, and the ordinary glow of lamps made everything feel soft.

Yuto tucked his umbrella under his arm and stepped close enough that their shoulders brushed. Aiko leaned into him without saying a word, and in the quiet that followed, both felt the steady promise between them—small enough to keep, big enough to matter.

“Tomorrow will bring its own storms,” Yuto murmured.

“And we’ll be a little braver,” Aiko replied. As of 2026, the manga has completed its

They walked on, two silhouettes under the wavering streetlights, learning the measure of change and the weight of simple promises.

—End—

Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii, a drama/romance series by Kei Miike, began serialization on YanMaga Web in November 2024, not 2021. The story focuses on Kouhei and Mako navigating psychological tension following a partner swap proposal. View official release details on YanMaga Web.

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As of 2026, the manga has completed its run (5 volumes total). Officially, you can buy the digital raw versions from:

For English readers, Kodansha USA has licensed the series under the title “Even So, I’ll Want a Boyfriend Tomorrow” – but they started releasing in 2024, so they are currently at Volume 3 (covering up to around Chapter 18). Chapter 6 in English is available in Volume 1.

But for the raw 2021 Welovemanga experience?
Archive enthusiasts have preserved some pages via the Wayback Machine. Try searching the exact URL pattern:
welovemanga.com/soredemo-ashita-mo-kareshi-ga-ii-chapter-6-raw
(Note: The site no longer hosts images, but text snippets and comment threads may remain.)


Even years later, fans on Reddit and MyAnimeList point to Chapter 6 as the moment they fell in love with the series. Here’s why:

If you only read the English translation, you miss subtle honorific shifts – for example, when Miyu stops calling Kaito “Kaito-kun” and switches to just “Kaito” mid-argument. The raw preserves this instantly.


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