
Sora Akizuki had always liked Miya Fuwa. She was quiet, kind, and had a calm presence that made him feel at peace. For years, he admired her from afar, too nervous to speak his feelings. But one day, Sora couldn’t keep it in any longer. With his heart pounding in his chest, he confessed his love to Miya, hoping for a miracle. Instead, she gently rejected him. She told him she liked someone else.
The news hit Sora hard. His world, once filled with dreams of walking home with Miya and maybe holding hands, suddenly felt cold and empty. He didn’t know how to move on, but he also couldn’t let go just yet. Something inside him kept asking, Why not me? And so, in his confusion and pain, he turned to a strange and little-known school club—one he himself had helped establish but rarely talked about: the Trialing Club.
At first glance, the Trialing Club sounds like it might be about competitions, maybe testing out sports or experiments. But in truth, its purpose is much more unusual—and secretive. Sora founded it alongside a mysterious student named Suzukaze, who now serves as its true leader. Suzukaze is calm, intelligent, and always seems to be a few steps ahead of everyone else. Few people know the real reason this club exists.

In the first episode, Sora walks into the old, dusty clubroom filled with strange items—mirrors, notebooks, even a few broken clocks. This is not a normal club. When he asks Suzukaze for help understanding why Miya doesn’t love him, Suzukaze smiles, as if she was expecting this all along.
“The Trialing Club,” she explains, “was created to test things that can’t normally be tested. Feelings, possibilities, even people themselves.”
She offers Sora a challenge—not to win Miya’s heart, but to find out who he truly is and what makes someone lovable in the first place. If he agrees, he’ll go through a series of “trials” designed to show him not just how others see him, but how he sees himself.
Sora, unsure but desperate, agrees.
My Crush’s Crush Plot
Each trial in the club isn’t physical, but emotional and mental. In one trial, he must relive key moments in his life with Miya—times when he chose silence over honesty, or failed to notice her feelings. In another, he’s shown what kind of person Miya might be in a different timeline, where she never met the boy she currently likes. These strange experiences don’t come from magic, but through careful setups designed by Suzukaze, using technology, acting, and psychological tricks.
As Sora goes deeper into the trials, he begins to change. He realizes that part of love is understanding the other person as they are, not just wishing they would return your feelings. He starts asking questions he never considered before: Am I trying to become someone else for Miya? Or should I learn to be the best version of myself, no matter who she loves?
Miya appears occasionally throughout the story. She doesn’t know about the club or Sora’s strange journey. But each time they speak, Sora begins to understand her better. He notices small things—how she pauses before speaking, the way she avoids eye contact when something’s bothering her. He realizes she’s dealing with her own problems, her own pain. Slowly, his feelings shift from heartbreak to respect. He still likes her, but he no longer feels entitled to her love.

Suzukaze watches over all of this quietly. When Sora asks her why she created the Trialing Club, she finally shares her story. Years ago, she, too, had someone she liked, and like Sora, she was rejected. But instead of giving up or becoming bitter, she created a place where people could explore love, loss, and identity without fear of being judged. The club is her way of giving others what she never had—guidance, healing, and self-understanding.
As the first episode ends, Sora completes his final trial. He writes a letter—not to Miya, but to himself. In it, he thanks himself for being brave enough to confess and for being strong enough to keep growing, even after rejection. He’s not over Miya completely, but he’s ready to live without clinging to her.
The Trialing Club, once a strange and quiet place, now feels warm and full of meaning. Sora decides to stay, not because he wants another chance with Miya, but because he wants to help others like him—people with broken hearts and uncertain futures.
The story is full of “love” and “dreams,” just as promised. But it’s not only about getting the person you like. It’s about learning how to understand yourself, grow from failure, and find peace—even when love doesn’t go the way you hoped. Through the strange world of the Trialing Club, Sora begins a journey far more important than romance—a journey toward self-discovery.
What is the release date for My Crush’s Crush Chapter 29?
My Crush’s Crush Chapter 29 will come out around August 13, 2025, for the following regions.
- Pacific Daylight Time [West Coast]: 8:00 AM PDT (August 13, 2025)
- Central Daylight Time [Central America and Canada]: 10:00 AM CDT (August 13, 2025)
- Eastern Daylight Time [East Coast]: 11:00 AM EDT (August 13, 2025)
- Greenwich Mediterranean Time [Britain]: 3:00 PM BST (August 13, 2025)
- Philippines Standard Time [Philippines]: 11:00 PM PST (August 13, 2025)
It will be available to read on August 14, 2025, for these regions.
- Korean Standard Time [Korea]: Midnight KST (August 14, 2025)
- Japanese Standard Time [Korea]: Midnight JST (August 14, 2025)
- Australia Eastern Daylight Time [Australia]: 02:00 AM AEDT (August 14, 2025)
Where to read My Crush’s Crush Chapter 29?
My Crush’s Crush Chapter 29 will be available to read on Young Animal.
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