OVA
Description
Kiyoka Suzumoto holds the position of student council president at her academy, distinguished by her academic prowess, leadership acumen, and athletic history as a former basketball player. Standing at 159 cm with a slim yet curvaceous figure (89-58-87 cm), she sports waist-length brown hair featuring V-shaped bangs and piercing blue eyes.
Renowned for her disciplined and conscientious nature, Kiyoka dedicates herself to embodying diligence, humility, and approachability, aspiring to inspire her peers as a role model. Her cooperative spirit shines through her efforts to guide the protagonist through challenges, underscoring her empathetic and supportive demeanor. Beneath her poised exterior lies a concealed physiological condition: extreme sensitivity across her entire body, which forces her to shun physical contact to avoid uncontrollable arousal.
Juggling her pristine public image with private turmoil—such as navigating blackmail and pregnancy-related crises—strains her composure. Her traditionally reserved stance on romance clashes with latent vulnerabilities, complicating her interpersonal dynamics and decision-making. Kiyoka’s narrative centers on her dual battles to uphold school responsibilities and confront personal crises, as depicted in the original visual novel and its adaptation.
Renowned for her disciplined and conscientious nature, Kiyoka dedicates herself to embodying diligence, humility, and approachability, aspiring to inspire her peers as a role model. Her cooperative spirit shines through her efforts to guide the protagonist through challenges, underscoring her empathetic and supportive demeanor. Beneath her poised exterior lies a concealed physiological condition: extreme sensitivity across her entire body, which forces her to shun physical contact to avoid uncontrollable arousal.
Juggling her pristine public image with private turmoil—such as navigating blackmail and pregnancy-related crises—strains her composure. Her traditionally reserved stance on romance clashes with latent vulnerabilities, complicating her interpersonal dynamics and decision-making. Kiyoka’s narrative centers on her dual battles to uphold school responsibilities and confront personal crises, as depicted in the original visual novel and its adaptation.