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  • Adachi starts the story off as shy and awkward, not sure how to interact with others and keeping to himself. While his powers often times is more of an inconvenience, it actually does help him boost his confidence some more and allows him to take the step in pursuing a relationship with Kurosawa after he hears his thoughts.
  • Kurosawa's love for Adachi. As much as he wants to profess his love to the other, he always takes Adachi's boundaries and wellbeing into consideration first, no matter what.
    • In the drama when Adachi reveals his powers and tearfully confesses to have been reading Kurosawa's thoughts the entire time, not feeling he truly deserves the relationship they have and that Kurosawa is just too good for him. Kurosawa gently asks Adachi if he wants to end their relationship here if it's too stressful for him, because he wants Adachi to be happy, and he quietly lets him go when Adachi nods his head.
  • Adachi and Tsuge are never made fun of for being virgins in the story, and it's treated as normal. When Tsuge ends up losing his virginity first, he assures Adachi that he won't actually "lose" anything and to not be afraid if it ever happens.
  • How and why Kurosawa fell in love with Adachi in the first place. After roughly pushing away the advances of a company president during a dinner while drunk, Kurosawa overhears the others talking about how he's only good for his looks and brought him as eye candy, and not for his skills. Adachi points out how Kurosawa actually put in a lot of effort and work to research the president to make a good impression for their company. He even laughs and admits it was refreshing to see Kurosawa as not so perfect as he appears to be. This confession, as well as an acceptance of Kurosawa for who he is not just for his looks slowly causes him to fall in love with Adachi.

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