Chizuru’s Confession in Rent-A-Girlfriend Chapter 379
Rent-A-Girlfriend Chapter 379 delivers a moment fans have been waiting for — Chizuru finally opens up to Kazuya and shares her feelings, marking one of the most significant developments in the entire series.
If you haven’t been keeping up with the latest chapters, Kazuya and Chizuru have been on a long date that’s spanned several installments. Throughout, Chizuru has been asking him personal and revealing questions, while Kazuya continues to spiral into overthinking, eating away pages with his internal drama. But this time, things are different.
Chizuru’s Confession in Rent-A-Girlfriend Chapter 379
As their date comes to an end, Chizuru turns to Kazuya and, with a serious expression, says something fans never expected to hear so soon:
“I think… that maybe… I love you.”
This small, vulnerable statement signals a huge shift in their relationship. Kazuya reacts with his usual stunned panic, but for once, it’s justified — Chizuru has finally opened her heart.
Fan Reactions to Rent-A-Girlfriend Chapter 379
The fandom erupted after the release of Rent-A-Girlfriend Chapter 379. Many long-time readers expressed a sense of emotional payoff after years of slow progress:
“Gentlemen… it’s been an honor.”
“Yes! Finally! Chizuru really confessed. I can sleep in peace.”
“I’ve been reading this manga for so long… this feels surreal.”
“EIGHT YEARS. OVER 300 CHAPTERS. THIS IS REAL.”
“For those of us who’ve stuck with this for 4 or 5 years, this chapter is our reward.”
“It finally happened. My boy melted the Iron Lady. That ‘maybe’ still stings, but I’ll take it.”
“She said it in the most ‘Chizuru’ way possible, and I love it.”
Despite the joy from many fans, others remain conflicted. Personally, I no longer see Kazuya as a good match for Chizuru. Early on, I rooted for them. But over time, his lack of growth and self-confidence made Ruka seem like a stronger, more balanced option.
Still, it’s undeniable that Rent-A-Girlfriend Chapter 379 is a pivotal chapter. After hundreds of chapters full of emotional back-and-forth, this feels like true progress.