The comments remain a gold mine, as expected. A significant chunk is split between treating her as the return of the Demon Lord, or invoking empathy while hurling all kinds of insults at real people over their opinion of fictional ones. Then again, there is so little happening, you can't exactly talk about the manga. XD
As far as the plot goes, we continue going nowhere pretty fast. The characters keep interacting as if they never actually talk about anything relevant to their situation: nothing about how they broke up, why is she raising the daughter alone, how come they needed help from a guy they didn't interact with for 17 years all of a sudden and all the nice stuff that is currently unaddressed from the previous chapters.
Now we learn (together with the protagonist) that Kyou isn't doing much to look for another place (really unclear why they had to go to him, if they can move somewhere else, since that means they have enough money to go to a cheap place in the meantime). He is establishing some boundaries, but how does it make sense when just last chapter he was saying he'd be fine if she was tricking him? Also, love the "If I don't say something, you won't even try to move out." or the "cooking is a complete mystery" angle, the author sure is working hard to make Kyou incompetent.
Even the cooking/eating stuff isn't exactly the focus at this point, so I guess the only "progress" we had is that now we know the two have a good vibe going? Are there any bets as to what the reveal for the breakup will be?