![]() He briefly considers getting around this trope by getting a sex change. Koga is worried that this might happen to him when he finds out that Orikawa was interested in books about same-sex relationships. Incompatible Orientation: Invoked in-universe in chapter 55.In reality, she didn't even finish a book in her entire life before chapter 38. In general, she wants to be seen reading books by her schoolmates in order to cultivate her image as a bookworm. Genius Book Club: Invoked by Orikawa, who only picked Crime and Punishment because it had a pretentious-looking cover. ![]() Also, while nowhere near as well-read as she pretends to be and prone to Comically Missing the Point, she does show some smarts and quick thinking, such as when she managed to hide from Koga and Moriya that she didn't known the name of Natsuhiko Kyogoku and tricked Moriya into revealing this name to her. She does, however, become very excited after finishing a book for the first time in her life and looks for someone she could discuss the book with, so this might change. Feigning Intelligence: It hardly counts as a spoiler (as even the title of the manga alludes to this) that Orikawa is not actually a bookworm and only pretends to be one in order to look smart.Exotic Eye Designs: Orikawa seems to have these strange-looking eyes with slit-like pupils that make her look somewhat like a cat or snake.She got sick of it and decided to cultivate an image of a Cute Bookworm instead. Cute Clumsy Girl and The Ditz: How everyone saw Orikawa before she entered high school, which caused them to make fun of her.On one occasion he also blurted out that he would like to "train" Orikawa, unsettling Moriya. Covert Pervert: Koga might be creeped out by Taoka's offers to help him find a girlfriend, but at the same he does peep at Orikawa at any chance he gets.Also, in chapter 49 just seeing Koga looking at Taoka convinces her that Koga is cheating on Moriya with Taoka. Indeed, after convincing herself that she saw Koga and Moriya kissing, Orikawa reinterprets every interaction she had with the two as a proof that the two are in relationship. Comically Missing the Point: Lampshaded by Orikawa's middle school friend Ecchan, who notes that Orikawa has a tendency to misinterpret things.Chewbacca Defense: Orikawa's response when Moriya corrects her after she claims that Fyodor Dostoevsky was an American.Brutal Honesty: When Koga tells Moriya that he only reads gag manga and erotic comedies, and asks whether Moriya thinks Koga could impress Orikawa (whom the two just saw reading Crime and Punishment) in a discussion about books, Moriya bluntly tells Koga to forget about it.Invoked by Koga, who wonders whether Taoka is like a protagonist's friend from the dating sim. Bromantic Foil: Koga's classmate Taoka, a somewhat perverted guy who wants to be friends with Koga (much to the latter's chagrin) and apparently spends his spare time gathering information on his schoolmates and making a list of the school's hottest girls, which he offers to share with Koga.
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