It sounds like you're referring to the Japanese phrase ( Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii ), which roughly means “Even so, I’d still rather have a boyfriend tomorrow.”
The story follows Miku’s internal battle between her fear of being hurt again and the quiet realization that love isn’t about perfection — it’s about showing up even when yesterday was hard. soredemo ashita mo kareshi ga i
This is a story for people who understand that heartbreak doesn't disappear overnight. It is a poignant look at how people try (and often fail) to connect when they are broken. If you want a romance that feels like a quiet, rainy day, this is the perfect read. It sounds like you're referring to the Japanese