Soredemo Ashita Kareshi Jun 2026
: As a Young Magazine KC title, it targets an adult male audience (seinen). It handles its adult themes with a serious, dramatic tone rather than relying purely on fan service, making it a compelling read for those interested in relationship dramas.
The story follows and Mako , a couple who, on the surface, seem deeply in love. However, their relationship is strained by a significant intimacy gap: Mako has a deep-seated reluctance to engage in sexual activity with Kouhei. This isn't a new issue for her; Mako reveals that her past relationships often failed because of this exact barrier.
A younger girl dragged into the swapping circle against her initial wishes. She and Kouhei eventually form a close, sympathetic bond as they navigate the fallout of their partners' decisions. Themes and Analysis soredemo ashita kareshi
Enter Sato (28), her stoic, somewhat rude, but irritatingly handsome colleague who overhears her desperate proclamation to find a boyfriend by the end of the month. What starts as a cynical observation turns into a chaotic pact: Sato will help Mizuki find "Tomorrow's Boyfriend," provided she stops distracting the office with her dramatic love life.
The next morning was Day 30.
“For me, it’s withdrawal.”
I looked at him — his earnest, messy, impossible face — and felt something crack open in my chest. Not in a painful way. In a finally way. : As a Young Magazine KC title, it
He smiled. It wasn’t a perfect smile. His canine tooth was slightly crooked. But it was real.
























