In a school where competition defines status, Akira Fujimoto and Y/N have spent years locked in a relentless rivalry that blurs the line between hatred, admiration, and something neither of them can name. Every exam, every achievement, every passing glance becomes another battle in a silent war for control—and attention. But everything shifts when a calm transfer student, Daiki Moriyama, enters their world. Unlike anyone else, Daiki doesn’t compete with Akira or react to Y/N’s intensity. Instead, he offers quiet understanding and effortless attention that unsettles the balance between them. When Akira unexpectedly begins dating Daiki, Y/N is forced to confront emotions they’ve long buried beneath pride and rivalry—jealousy, confusion, and an attachment to Akira that feels far deeper than they ever admitted. What Y/N doesn’t realize is that Akira’s choice isn’t as simple as it looks. What begins as a calculated move to provoke a reaction slowly becomes something more complicated, as Daiki’s steady presence forces Akira to confront parts of himself he usually keeps hidden. Caught between pride, jealousy, and unspoken feelings, the three of them become entangled in a shifting dynamic where rivalry no longer feels like a game—and attention becomes something far more dangerous than either of them expected. In a story where winning has always mattered most, they are all about to learn that some connections can’t be measured in victories… only in what it costs to hold onto them.
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