TV-Series
Description
Nariyuki Yuiga, a third-year high school student from a financially strained background, relentlessly pursues a scholarship to alleviate his widowed mother’s burdens and support his younger siblings. His academic rigor—consistent scores above 80% in all subjects—stems not from innate talent but from disciplined effort, honoring his late father’s wish for him to empathize with others’ struggles. This determination secures him a VIP scholarship opportunity contingent on tutoring three peers: Fumino Furuhashi, Rizu Ogata, and Uruka Takemoto, each excelling in distinct fields yet struggling in others.
Earnest and selflessly responsible, Nariyuki habitually prioritizes others, assisting classmates, managing household chores, and aiding teacher Mafuyu Kirisu in organizing her chaotic home. While perceptive in mediating conflicts or supporting friends emotionally, he remains oblivious to romantic overtures from Rizu and Uruka, though subtle mutual feelings gradually surface as their relationships evolve.
Initially resentful of Fumino and Rizu’s natural talents, Nariyuki grows to admire their resolve to conquer non-specialized pursuits. His interactions with them, Uruka, and Mafuyu broaden his perspective beyond academic rigor, nurturing emotional maturity. This growth culminates in his decision to become a teacher, inspired by his father’s legacy and a deepened desire to mentor others.
The narrative branches into multiple romantic conclusions across official media: a long-distance bond with Uruka, shared futures with Rizu or Fumino, marriage to Mafuyu, or a secluded life with Asumi Kominami. A final chapter reimagines these paths as coexisting possibilities through a festival legend rooted in his father’s stories, symbolizing unchosen destinies.
Nearsighted and frugal, Nariyuki avoids swimming and depends on his sister for meals, yet excels in cooking and sewing—skills honed through caregiving. Despite financial limits, he savors modest indulgences like affordable chocolate, reflecting his pragmatic yet appreciative nature.
Earnest and selflessly responsible, Nariyuki habitually prioritizes others, assisting classmates, managing household chores, and aiding teacher Mafuyu Kirisu in organizing her chaotic home. While perceptive in mediating conflicts or supporting friends emotionally, he remains oblivious to romantic overtures from Rizu and Uruka, though subtle mutual feelings gradually surface as their relationships evolve.
Initially resentful of Fumino and Rizu’s natural talents, Nariyuki grows to admire their resolve to conquer non-specialized pursuits. His interactions with them, Uruka, and Mafuyu broaden his perspective beyond academic rigor, nurturing emotional maturity. This growth culminates in his decision to become a teacher, inspired by his father’s legacy and a deepened desire to mentor others.
The narrative branches into multiple romantic conclusions across official media: a long-distance bond with Uruka, shared futures with Rizu or Fumino, marriage to Mafuyu, or a secluded life with Asumi Kominami. A final chapter reimagines these paths as coexisting possibilities through a festival legend rooted in his father’s stories, symbolizing unchosen destinies.
Nearsighted and frugal, Nariyuki avoids swimming and depends on his sister for meals, yet excels in cooking and sewing—skills honed through caregiving. Despite financial limits, he savors modest indulgences like affordable chocolate, reflecting his pragmatic yet appreciative nature.