TV-Series
Description
Kenta Fujiwara, a first-year Mechanical Engineering student at Izu University and classmate of Iori Kitahara, possesses a muscular frame at 178 centimeters, short hair, and a stern expression that clashes with his otherwise average demeanor. His nondescript features fuel a recurring joke as classmates frequently overlook him, his absence in panels cementing his reputation as easily forgotten.
Beneath his quiet exterior lies a tactician who exploits his inconspicuousness to manipulate events unseen. He strategically evades lectures undetected or weaponizes his blandness to navigate social scenarios, exemplified by his calculated bid to attend a university festival. By projecting an innocuous facade to sway Chisa Kotegawa, he subtly adjusts his demeanor to align with her reactions, framing himself as a harmless ally.
Academically, Kenta engages in high-stakes mischief, joining peers in distributing German exam cheat sheets. While a bell-curve adjustment initially spared them repercussions, a retest followed suspicions of systemic dishonesty—a testament to his penchant for covert risks.
His tight-knit friendships with Iori, Kouhei Imamura, and others entangle him in their escapades, from aiding Yuu Mitarai’s revenge plots against Iori to collaborating on ill-conceived plans to “help” peers romantically. Subtle envy simmers beneath these interactions, particularly when Iori’s rapport with Chisa surfaces.
Hailing from rural roots, Kenta masks a self-consciousness about his accent, which slips through during vulnerable moments. Gym sessions, spurred by romantic frustrations, reinforce his physique and social ambitions. Though a secondary figure, his observational acuity and muted presence carve a nuanced role within group hierarchies.
Beneath his quiet exterior lies a tactician who exploits his inconspicuousness to manipulate events unseen. He strategically evades lectures undetected or weaponizes his blandness to navigate social scenarios, exemplified by his calculated bid to attend a university festival. By projecting an innocuous facade to sway Chisa Kotegawa, he subtly adjusts his demeanor to align with her reactions, framing himself as a harmless ally.
Academically, Kenta engages in high-stakes mischief, joining peers in distributing German exam cheat sheets. While a bell-curve adjustment initially spared them repercussions, a retest followed suspicions of systemic dishonesty—a testament to his penchant for covert risks.
His tight-knit friendships with Iori, Kouhei Imamura, and others entangle him in their escapades, from aiding Yuu Mitarai’s revenge plots against Iori to collaborating on ill-conceived plans to “help” peers romantically. Subtle envy simmers beneath these interactions, particularly when Iori’s rapport with Chisa surfaces.
Hailing from rural roots, Kenta masks a self-consciousness about his accent, which slips through during vulnerable moments. Gym sessions, spurred by romantic frustrations, reinforce his physique and social ambitions. Though a secondary figure, his observational acuity and muted presence carve a nuanced role within group hierarchies.