Miku laughs — genuinely — for the first time all day.
Since I don’t have direct access to the specific Chapter 29 of that series, I’ll draft a in the style of a rom-com manga chapter, keeping the tone heartfelt, slightly chaotic, and sweet — as the title suggests. Draft Text: Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii — Chapter 29: “The Night I Almost Gave Up” Opening panel: Raindrops on a window. The protagonist, Miku , lies face-down on her bed, phone buzzing with unread messages from friends asking about her date. “It’s not that he’s a bad person. It’s just… we don’t ‘click’ the way I hoped.” Miku recalls the evening: awkward silences, mismatched jokes, and a goodbye that felt more like a relief than a romance. Her mother calls from downstairs, “Dinner’s ready. And don’t stay up thinking about boys!”
“I almost convinced myself that wanting a boyfriend was childish. That romance was just a script written by movies and manga. But then… a boy with a cat in a hat reminds me: it’s not about having ‘a boyfriend.’ It’s about having someone who sees you when you’re sad. Even from across the room.” Final page: Miku doesn’t reply to Sora immediately. Instead, she writes in her journal again: “Reason #1 (rewritten): To share the small, weird, wonderful moments that make tomorrow worth waking up for.” Next chapter teaser: “Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii — Chapter 30: The Cat Hat Confession”
Miku sighs. “Maybe I should just give up on boyfriends altogether.”
It sounds like you're referring to a chapter or volume title, likely from a Japanese manga, light novel, or drama series — possibly a romantic comedy or slice-of-life story. “Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii” translates roughly to



