TV-Series
Description
Yūki Ōjima, a second-year student at Takafuji Private Academy, lives with his mother after his father’s early death. His frequent surname mispronunciation—Ōshima instead of Ōjima—fuels a persistent annoyance. As a laid-back member of the Food Research Club, he enjoys casual days with friends, including childhood companion Chisato Sumiyoshi, until external demands thrust him into unexpected leadership.
When student council candidate Satsuki Shinonome targets underperforming clubs for dissolution, Yūki reluctantly heeds pleas from club president Yakumo Mōri and peers to campaign. His platform, prioritizing club preservation and financial transparency, gains traction through straightforward honesty. Contrasting rivals focused on ambition, Yūki’s emphasis on communal welfare earns widespread student support.
Key relationships shape his journey. Childhood camaraderie with Chisato deepens into romance as he aids her in confronting guilt over her brother’s fatal accident, which left her traumatized and averse to chocolate. Initially a substitute for her lost sibling, Yūki helps her process grief, forging a mutual bond. He further mediates conflicts, reconciling Satsuki with estranged sister Hatsuki and supporting bullied scholarship student Isara Aomi, showcasing his instinct for empathy and resolution.
A near-identical traffic accident to Chisato’s brother’s death tests their growth. Yūki’s survival triggers her relapse into guilt, but his steadfast support guides her recovery. Later, he uncovers corruption tied to Yakumo’s history, exposing covert academy factions and threats against whistleblowers. Despite manipulation, he upholds transparency, refusing to compromise his principles.
Elected student council president, Yūki appoints Satsuki as vice president to bridge divisions. His collaborative leadership, marked by accountability, signals his evolution from hesitant participant to decisive leader. The narrative closes with him visiting Chisato’s brother’s grave, marking both closure and their strengthened commitment.
Beyond the anime’s focus on Chisato, the original visual novel explores alternate romantic routes. Spin-offs and OVAs, like episode 13, highlight Yūki’s role in resolving peer conflicts and upholding the Food Research Club’s legacy, though expanded details remain limited.
When student council candidate Satsuki Shinonome targets underperforming clubs for dissolution, Yūki reluctantly heeds pleas from club president Yakumo Mōri and peers to campaign. His platform, prioritizing club preservation and financial transparency, gains traction through straightforward honesty. Contrasting rivals focused on ambition, Yūki’s emphasis on communal welfare earns widespread student support.
Key relationships shape his journey. Childhood camaraderie with Chisato deepens into romance as he aids her in confronting guilt over her brother’s fatal accident, which left her traumatized and averse to chocolate. Initially a substitute for her lost sibling, Yūki helps her process grief, forging a mutual bond. He further mediates conflicts, reconciling Satsuki with estranged sister Hatsuki and supporting bullied scholarship student Isara Aomi, showcasing his instinct for empathy and resolution.
A near-identical traffic accident to Chisato’s brother’s death tests their growth. Yūki’s survival triggers her relapse into guilt, but his steadfast support guides her recovery. Later, he uncovers corruption tied to Yakumo’s history, exposing covert academy factions and threats against whistleblowers. Despite manipulation, he upholds transparency, refusing to compromise his principles.
Elected student council president, Yūki appoints Satsuki as vice president to bridge divisions. His collaborative leadership, marked by accountability, signals his evolution from hesitant participant to decisive leader. The narrative closes with him visiting Chisato’s brother’s grave, marking both closure and their strengthened commitment.
Beyond the anime’s focus on Chisato, the original visual novel explores alternate romantic routes. Spin-offs and OVAs, like episode 13, highlight Yūki’s role in resolving peer conflicts and upholding the Food Research Club’s legacy, though expanded details remain limited.