Note: The keyword "Wakana Chan" refers to the male protagonist, Wakana Gojo. The title uses "chan" affectionately, common in fandom spaces.
- They break up gently (moving away, different high schools) without drama – and Wakana is sad but functional.
- They stay together, but the story ends not on a kiss but on a comfortable silence – homework side by side, no confession needed.
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For Wakana Chan, the journey from a lonely atelier to a chaotic love hotel room (disguised as a photoshoot) is a masterclass in character growth. Let us unravel the threads of his first friendships, his first crushes, and the romantic storyline that has captivated millions.
2. Background: Pre-First Relationship State
- Social Status: Isolated, no friends, bullied in middle school for his doll-making hobby (perceived as “creepy” or feminine).
- Romantic Experience: None. He has never had a crush, held hands, or even had a casual conversation with a girl his age before Marin.
- Emotional Framework: Views relationships through the lens of hina doll craftsmanship (dedication, service, quiet observation). He mistakes his growing feelings for Marin as mere professional admiration for a “client.”
reciprocates, resolving long-standing misunderstandings and strengthening their bond Notable Romantic Moments First Measurement Scene:
is his primary romantic interest, other characters influence his growth:
This arc established the "Service x Gratitude" dynamic. Gojo’s devotion to making Marin’s dream come true creates a bond of intense trust. For a boy who never had a girlfriend, being in Marin’s bedroom measuring her for a costume is a comedic but high-stakes romantic hurdle that he navigates with pure (if panicked) professionalism. 2. The Love Hotel Incident