| Potential Plot Development | Why It Matters | |----------------------------|----------------| | | Understanding why Sora appears in Miyu’s dreams could reveal a larger supernatural element or a more grounded psychological angle. | | Miyu’s Personal Growth | As she navigates a real‑world relationship, Miyu may confront her insecurities about self‑worth beyond the “boyfriend” label. | | Secondary Characters’ Subplots | Aki and Haru’s own romantic arcs are hinted at, promising a richer ensemble dynamic. | | World‑Building of the Dream Realm | The series may expand on how the dream world functions—whether it’s a shared subconscious space, a magical dimension, or a metaphor. |
"Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii," which translates to "Even So, I'll Love Him Tomorrow Too," is a romantic manga that follows the daily life of Aihara Mio, a high school student who finds herself in a complicated web of relationships. The story revolves around Mio's interactions with her boyfriend, Takatsuki, and the people around her, as she navigates the ups and downs of adolescence and young love. | Potential Plot Development | Why It Matters
The story follows Kouhei and Mako, a couple who are deeply in love but face a significant hurdle in their physical intimacy. Mako is notably unwilling to engage in sex with Kouhei, leading to mounting frustration and worry for him. To address this disconnect, Mako proposes a shocking and unconventional solution: with another couple. Chapter 6 Write-Up | | World‑Building of the Dream Realm |
Note: Please support the original author and publisher whenever possible. This upload is intended for fans who want early access to the raw material. The story follows Kouhei and Mako, a couple