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Sometimes being the villain is way more fun than being the hero.
Mamori Wataya is used to being a nobody. She lingers in the shadows of her high school, dismissed by everyone around her-that is, until she meets Soshi Fuji, the school's notorious troublemaker. Fueled by her deep admiration for villains, Mamori quickly becomes captivated by Fuji's devil-may-care attitude, and together they embark on a rebellion against the status quo.
After having some wardrobe trouble at the summer festival, Mamori is touched by Fuji's willingness to help her-so touched, in fact, that she decides to take the plunge and confess her feelings to him. But things don't go quite the way she thought they would! Then, when the new semester begins, Mamori finds herself unexpectedly popular thanks to a classmate's social media post. How will Mamori navigate her new feelings and social status?
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Sometimes being the villain is way more fun than being the hero.
Mamori Wataya is used to being a nobody. She lingers in the shadows of her high school, dismissed by everyone around her-that is, until she meets Soshi Fuji, the school's notorious troublemaker. Fueled by her deep admiration for villains, Mamori quickly becomes captivated by Fuji's devil-may-care attitude, and together they embark on a rebellion against the status quo.
After having some wardrobe trouble at the summer festival, Mamori is touched by Fuji's willingness to help her-so touched, in fact, that she decides to take the plunge and confess her feelings to him. But things don't go quite the way she thought they would! Then, when the new semester begins, Mamori finds herself unexpectedly popular thanks to a classmate's social media post. How will Mamori navigate her new feelings and social status?