
It is not a surprise that Uta had a hard time believing that Tamon goes to high school just like her. Despite working at his home, she still looks at him as an idol first. Even with her knowing his true personality. Though, as he points out, how does Uta look at her? Of course she looks at him as Tamon the idol, and that is where her feelings lie. Of course, for Tamon, he is so dependent on her, and even so, he wants to make her proud. At some point she needs to realize what Tamon’s own feelings are.


It is interesting to learn that Ori is a 2nd-generation talent. Though it makes more sense than ever that he acts so spoiled. Still, his feelings for Uta are becoming more interesting. At first it seemed like he wanted her because she gave Tamon all the attention. Him having feelings for her is interesting. The love triangle now is potentially more viable with how it has been set up. If she truly wants to remain only as a fan for Tamon. But there is no way she would think of Ori’s feelings. The actual curious part is the lack of romance on her mind. Curious what she does going forward.



With Natsuki’s focus, we see that Uta’s new teacher, Inoue-sensei, is a Natsuki stan. This makes her interactions with Uta going forward. Interestingly enough, Natsuki is closer to Tamon, where his actual personality is polar opposite. Though he is more lazy and unmotivated. He does all the writing and makes me wonder if he truly is the lazy, talented type. I do think him seeing the effect Uta had on Tamon will inspire him to write.


