Kei Miike’s art style excels in capturing subtle facial expressions—specifically the hollow, conflicted looks on Kouhei’s face that convey his deteriorating mental state.

The mangaka’s use of space is worth noting:

While this post provides a general overview rather than a detailed analysis of Chapter 29, it underscores the richness of "Soredemo, Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii" as a series. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer, each chapter offers a deeper dive into the complexities of human connections and the growth that comes from navigating love and relationships.