Chushaku Kometani, a first-year student at Itan Private High introduced during the second semester, occupies the role of an analytical commentator, offering contextual narration through square speech bubbles marked with asterisks. His impassive facade, often framed at the edges of panels, contrasts sharply with rare smiles that soften his features into a charmlessly handsome demeanor—moments signaled by rounded speech bubbles. With a detached yet observant nature, he dissects social dynamics, deciphers slang, and distills events into concise summaries, serving as a steady anchor of clarity for peers and audiences alike. Physically, his diminutive frame pairs with short black hair crowned by three distinct tufts, narrow eyes, and an habitually blank expression. As the heir to a family-run temple, his future as a priest remains predetermined. Though undetailed, his home life includes two sisters—both romantically involved—while he maintains academic neutrality, prioritizing adequacy over excellence. Athletic pursuits bore him, save for snowboarding, where he demonstrates unexpected prowess, and video games: his mastery of *Great Struggle Numabukuro Brothers* yields a staggering power rating exceeding 1.1 billion. His social orbit revolves around classmates Shisuto "Narupo" Naruse, Hitohito Tadano, and Makoto Katai. He orchestrated Tadano and Naruse’s friendship by exchanging contact details and mediating conversations, masking genuine regard for Naruse beneath sardonic jabs. Skilled in translating gyaru subculture, he deciphers Manbagi Rumiko’s slang for peers and earns the favor of strict librarian Ringo Hayashimi due to his unobtrusive narration style. Evolving from sporadic commentator to an omnipresent narrator, his insights now thread through diverse scenarios, demystifying plot intricacies. Initially excluded from Komi Shouko’s friend registry, he joins near the second year’s conclusion, paralleling classmates’ inclusion. A series popularity poll places him 12th overall (3rd among males). Personal inclinations lean toward dependable personalities and a self-admitted preference for "big girls," though he denies romantic entanglements. Even when flustered—whether by compliments or unfamiliar social advances—he swiftly reclaims his trademark composure, preserving his collected facade.

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Chushaku Kometani

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