TV-Series
Description
Jun Shirasaki is a brown-haired, brown-eyed high school student who wears glasses and a school uniform. Academically gifted but athletically challenged, he achieves top grades and possesses specialized knowledge in biology, particularly human anatomy and reproductive processes. His kind nature and strong aversion to conflict drive him to mediate disputes, exemplified by his intervention when childhood friend Naori faced bullying. He habitually prioritizes others' feelings over his own.
Moving next door to the Jinguji family in elementary school, Jun formed close bonds with twins Rumi and Naori. He uniquely distinguished between them even during their deceptive attempts, impressing Naori since their own father occasionally confused them. From grade school through high school, Jun maintained an academic rivalry with Naori, whose shared intellectual interests kindled his romantic feelings for her. Believing himself unworthy, he accepted Rumi’s confession during their third year of middle school.
Jun’s year-long relationship with Rumi included private hugs and kisses but ended when she terminated it, burdened by guilt over Naori’s unexpressed feelings. At Rumi’s suggestion, Jun then dated Naori while grappling with unresolved emotions for Rumi. This created tension as Rumi feigned support while regretting her decision. During dates with Naori, Jun’s thoughts drifted to Rumi, nearly culminating in a kiss with Rumi during a confrontation in his room.
In high school, both sisters intensified their rivalry for Jun. Naori employed bold tactics like entering his bath unclothed and strategically leaving personal items at his home to reveal their proximity. Rumi escalated with public affection, including a kiss witnessed by Jun’s mother. Amid this, Jun learned friend Toyoshige Moriwaki had confessed to Naori, while basketball player Mizuma Sakaguchi pursued Rumi. Acknowledging his indecisiveness, Jun confessed lingering feelings for both sisters and requested time to resolve them.
Key turning points unfolded during a beach trip organized by Naori’s Modern Culture Research Club, where Jun’s private confession to Naori established their committed relationship. This followed Naori’s rejection of his initial confession during a group date with both sisters, demanding a sincere private declaration. Throughout, Jun maintains a positive relationship with his mother, dedicating himself academically to support his family and participating in gatherings like barbecues with the Jingujis.
Moving next door to the Jinguji family in elementary school, Jun formed close bonds with twins Rumi and Naori. He uniquely distinguished between them even during their deceptive attempts, impressing Naori since their own father occasionally confused them. From grade school through high school, Jun maintained an academic rivalry with Naori, whose shared intellectual interests kindled his romantic feelings for her. Believing himself unworthy, he accepted Rumi’s confession during their third year of middle school.
Jun’s year-long relationship with Rumi included private hugs and kisses but ended when she terminated it, burdened by guilt over Naori’s unexpressed feelings. At Rumi’s suggestion, Jun then dated Naori while grappling with unresolved emotions for Rumi. This created tension as Rumi feigned support while regretting her decision. During dates with Naori, Jun’s thoughts drifted to Rumi, nearly culminating in a kiss with Rumi during a confrontation in his room.
In high school, both sisters intensified their rivalry for Jun. Naori employed bold tactics like entering his bath unclothed and strategically leaving personal items at his home to reveal their proximity. Rumi escalated with public affection, including a kiss witnessed by Jun’s mother. Amid this, Jun learned friend Toyoshige Moriwaki had confessed to Naori, while basketball player Mizuma Sakaguchi pursued Rumi. Acknowledging his indecisiveness, Jun confessed lingering feelings for both sisters and requested time to resolve them.
Key turning points unfolded during a beach trip organized by Naori’s Modern Culture Research Club, where Jun’s private confession to Naori established their committed relationship. This followed Naori’s rejection of his initial confession during a group date with both sisters, demanding a sincere private declaration. Throughout, Jun maintains a positive relationship with his mother, dedicating himself academically to support his family and participating in gatherings like barbecues with the Jingujis.