Since I don’t have access to an existing manga or web novel by that exact title (it may be a original work or lesser-known series), I’ll write an original dramatic continuation for you based on the tone of a romantic drama with a marriage proposal premise.
Here is Chapter 11, followed by a direct lead-in to Chapter 12.
Chapter 12 – The Other Proposal
Rika finds Yusuke waiting outside her office the next morning. He looks thinner, older, and nothing like the confident man who left her two years ago.
“I’m not here to fight,” he says. “I’m here to warn you.” Since I don’t have access to an existing
He hands her the envelope.
Inside is not a love letter, but a diagnosis—late-stage remission, but with a request: a child. His family’s condition for paying his treatment bills.
“I don’t love you anymore, Rika,” he admits. “But I need a wife. And Kaito… he deserves to know what he’s really up against.”
That night, Rika faces the hardest choice yet: tell Kaito the truth about Yusuke’s proposal, or handle it alone and risk losing both men forever. Transition to Chapter 12
This article is structured as a Chapter Review & Preview, designed to hook readers into reading the next installment.
If you thought Chapter 11 was emotional, the previews for Chapter 12 suggest it will be the turning point of the entire series.
Based on the raw scans and the author’s Twitter (X) teasers, Chapter 12 is titled "The Third Choice." It appears that Takeda will not simply fight Kenji physically; instead, he will propose a shocking compromise that no romantic comedy has dared to attempt before.
Rumored plot points for Chapter 12 (Unconfirmed, but likely): Anticipated Plot Developments : Based on the progression
To avoid spoilers, we won't go further, but trust us: You do not want to be behind on this series.
Warning: Spoilers for Chapter 11 ahead.
If Chapter 10 left us with a tense cliffhanger involving Rika’s past job transfer offer, Chapter 11 opens not with a bang, but with a whisper—a very effective storytelling trope that author Kenji Morita has mastered.
The chapter, titled "The Umbrella Gap," starts with Rika-san standing outside her apartment building, watching the rain pour down. She is holding a letter of acceptance for a position in Osaka—a position that would separate her from the male lead, Takeda, indefinitely. The visual metaphor is strong: she is physically dry under the awning, but her emotional state is a downpour.