
I was so ready hate on Miyoshi because I’m jealous of him and wanna steal his bf…but I’m actually relieved to see him starting to break away from the possessive trope and support Usaka wanting to crossdress/dress cute outside of the house! It doesn’t make you a bad partner to have possessive or controlling thoughts. Choosing not to put that on ur partner, and recognizing ur thoughts as selfish to move past them to support your partner in what they want shows you are a good partner. Impressed given it’s his first relationship

To me it makes complete sense Tenyoh is falling in love with Kakezuki. Kakezuki has a different personality from Uru because he was raised under fully different circumstances and has different memories (although that might change). However, it’s kind of like how people believe soulmates find each other in every life, every universe, and are destined to fall in love. Uru has basically reincarnated…in the same body. While it’s the same life for Tenyoh, it’s a new life for Kakezuki so he feels like an entirely new person and he sorta is. But Tenyoh will fall in love with him regardless because he is destined to love every part of him and every version of him

Hey, I noticed there have been a few issues with pages missing or in the wrong order and the new chapter uploaded here skipped over parts 1,2 and 3 of chapter 7. You can read the full correct version in English here for free:
https://mangatoto.com/title/176981-a-howl-of-the-heart-official
Hope this helps!
I don’t even think him slapping him was the problem; I think the author just did a crap job writing this arc. Tbh I see the vision where it was suppose to be this build-up of Ayumu acting recklessly and not having enough awareness/caution when it came to his relationship and Jun at his wits end. I think it all could have made sense if they focused on Jun’s perspective and maybe him feeling like he is responsible for bringing out this side of Ayumu, but feeling helpless because he can’t always make Ayumu be more cautious or control the consequences of that. If it had focused on this building emotional strain on Jun as well as the issue of them trying to handle things separately (instead of as a couple), then this reckless act of Ayumu almost getting himself killed and Jun having to save him could be more of a clear breaking-point for Jun. The slap would make more sense. Maybe Jun could have cried a bit too after he did it when he was yelling to show he felt bad about it but was also scared for Ayumu’s life. This could have also handled the issue of Jun constantly keeping all his problems to himself instead of sharing his stress with Ayumu.