Cote x Makeine
"Huh? Who's 'Makeine' supposed to be?"
At the back of the classroom, Ayanokouji Kiyotaka witnessed a moment that, by most people's standards, would have been unexpected: the popular girl, Anna Yanami, was being rejected. Her impassive brown eyes processed the scene.
"He promised he'd marry me! Isn't that horrible!?"
"When exactly was that promise made?" Ayanokouji asked in his monotone, his face devoid of any sign of empathy or surprise.
"When we were like four or five years old."
"Data irrelevant to the current context. It has no relevant contractual or social value."
With this, the stage was set for a series of observations with other girls, such as Lemon Yakishio of the Athletics Club and Chika Komari of the Literature Club. All of them radiated, in one way or another, a certain inefficiency in their results.
"Ayanokouji-kun. Girls can be divided into two categories: variables with unrealized potential or factors of predictable failure."
"A classification based on the optimization of results. Quite accurate, considering the observed data."
Ayanokouji He would simply record the data. For him, these girls were not "losers" but study subjects, opportunities to understand and, if necessary, manipulate the complexities of human emotions and relationships, all in order to test their own hypotheses and ensure the ultimate "victory."
A high school story where cold logic intertwines with the "loser heroines," the "Makeines," is about to begin.