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Haruka Kotoura, a high school girl, possesses the ability to read minds, a power she has had since childhood. This ability causes her significant distress, as it alienates her from others and disrupts her relationships. Her parents separate due to the strain caused by her unintentional eavesdropping, and she becomes ostracized by her peers. Upon transferring to a new school, Haruka meets Yoshihisa Manabe, a carefree and eccentric boy who remains unfazed by her mind-reading ability. Manabe’s acceptance and humor provide Haruka with a sense of belonging she has never experienced before.
The narrative explores Haruka’s struggles with her telepathy and her efforts to build meaningful connections despite her power. Manabe’s unwavering support helps her navigate social challenges, and their relationship evolves into a romantic one. The story also delves into the lives of other characters, such as Yuriko Mifune, Haruka’s childhood friend who harbors complex feelings about her, and Daichi Muroto, a reserved classmate with a hidden past. The series balances comedic moments with emotional depth, addressing themes of loneliness, acceptance, and the impact of supernatural abilities on personal relationships.
As the story progresses, Haruka learns to embrace her telepathy rather than view it as a curse. Her interactions with Manabe and her peers help her develop confidence and resilience. The manga also introduces subplots involving the school’s ESP Research Club, which Haruka and Manabe join, adding a layer of lighthearted supernatural investigation to the narrative. Through its blend of humor, romance, and introspection, the series portrays Haruka’s journey toward self-acceptance and the importance of genuine human connection.
The narrative explores Haruka’s struggles with her telepathy and her efforts to build meaningful connections despite her power. Manabe’s unwavering support helps her navigate social challenges, and their relationship evolves into a romantic one. The story also delves into the lives of other characters, such as Yuriko Mifune, Haruka’s childhood friend who harbors complex feelings about her, and Daichi Muroto, a reserved classmate with a hidden past. The series balances comedic moments with emotional depth, addressing themes of loneliness, acceptance, and the impact of supernatural abilities on personal relationships.
As the story progresses, Haruka learns to embrace her telepathy rather than view it as a curse. Her interactions with Manabe and her peers help her develop confidence and resilience. The manga also introduces subplots involving the school’s ESP Research Club, which Haruka and Manabe join, adding a layer of lighthearted supernatural investigation to the narrative. Through its blend of humor, romance, and introspection, the series portrays Haruka’s journey toward self-acceptance and the importance of genuine human connection.
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