TV-Series
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Keiichi Kanejou, older brother to Kyoka Kanejo, possesses extraordinary physical attractiveness and charisma. He is frequently described alongside his sister and Yamada as embodying "perfection." This manifests as a visible aura overwhelming most women on sight, instantly inducing infatuation and unwavering devotion without any effort from him. Keiichi finds this effortless universal adoration monotonous and unfulfilling, as it removes any challenge from forming romantic connections.
Having studied abroad at Harvard Business School before returning to Japan, his privileged background fosters an elevated, somewhat detached demeanor. He lacks his sister's overtly selfish arrogance. Keiichi remains largely unaware of Kyoka's excessive attachment to him or her covert actions to eliminate potential romantic rivals, a situation contributing to his continued virginity.
His intense interest in Yamada stems solely from her unique immunity to his aura. She is the first woman who does not fawn over him, an anomaly he interprets as both a challenge and a refreshing change. This fascination drives him to actively pursue her, culminating in a direct confession and request to date. Though Yamada rejects his advances, he persists, refusing to accept her refusal. His pursuit intensifies when he later becomes a guest English teacher at Yamada's high school, leveraging this position to continue his efforts to win her affection.
Keiichi's romantic focus on Yamada is singular and persistent, rooted in his desire to finally experience genuine courtship rather than effortless admiration. He explicitly identifies her as his "first love" and expresses his intent to lose his virginity to her. He remains undeterred by her existing relationship with Kosuda or his sister's vehement objections to his interest.
His role consistently revolves around this unreciprocated fixation on Yamada and his function as an external complication in her relationship with Kosuda, driven by his boredom with universal admiration and his quest for a meaningful romantic challenge. No significant character development or alteration in his motivations occurs.
Having studied abroad at Harvard Business School before returning to Japan, his privileged background fosters an elevated, somewhat detached demeanor. He lacks his sister's overtly selfish arrogance. Keiichi remains largely unaware of Kyoka's excessive attachment to him or her covert actions to eliminate potential romantic rivals, a situation contributing to his continued virginity.
His intense interest in Yamada stems solely from her unique immunity to his aura. She is the first woman who does not fawn over him, an anomaly he interprets as both a challenge and a refreshing change. This fascination drives him to actively pursue her, culminating in a direct confession and request to date. Though Yamada rejects his advances, he persists, refusing to accept her refusal. His pursuit intensifies when he later becomes a guest English teacher at Yamada's high school, leveraging this position to continue his efforts to win her affection.
Keiichi's romantic focus on Yamada is singular and persistent, rooted in his desire to finally experience genuine courtship rather than effortless admiration. He explicitly identifies her as his "first love" and expresses his intent to lose his virginity to her. He remains undeterred by her existing relationship with Kosuda or his sister's vehement objections to his interest.
His role consistently revolves around this unreciprocated fixation on Yamada and his function as an external complication in her relationship with Kosuda, driven by his boredom with universal admiration and his quest for a meaningful romantic challenge. No significant character development or alteration in his motivations occurs.