It doesn't come as a surprise that other characters are not as unique as Kyouya or Erika. It's the wonderful footstep forward for females in the world of manga and makes the chemistry between Kyouya and Erika lovelier than it will be if Erika was a spineless twit. This girl uses her fists and words in a way anyone with common sense can use. It's admirable how she's not willing to take shit from Kyouya whereas your standard shoujo lead will just cry for help. For the most part, that is what we're seeing but we do see Erika stand her ground couple of times. Considering all this, we may suspect the usual master-servant plotline, the 'master' usually growing softer as the story goes on. She knows this as well and tries her best to cope with it. It may get over the top at times but it's interesting but poor Erika has to put up with that. The refreshing part of his personality is that he shows no signs of other persnalities. Heck, if he sees an old lady struggling to walk across the road, he may as well be that person to send her to her doom. This person is unafraid to voice his most cynical views. He initially is percieved as the goody-good with princely charms and looks that kill but right after our fellow heroine gets to know the true him, readers are in for a huge surprise. Kyouya really strikes different from the standard main male role. If you say 'wait' then they'll keep waiting like an idiot, no matter how hungry they get or how bad you treat them, following their master's order witht hose bleary pitch black eyes.that's so cute it gives me the chills." -Kyouya So it's the simple plotline of Erika trying to fit in that starts the beginning of the relationshipe between her and Kyouya. Hey, at least we don't have a heroine who bitches about being friendless while she's not doing anything about it. That's how we find Erika in a struggle to stay in her friendship circle. It's not uncommon to find high school students tell lies just to fit in, just to avoid bullying or isolation. People may say it's superficial of the main lead to want to find a boy for just that reason or even badmouth the friends for being friends for just that but think for a moment. The start of OStKO begins with a simple premise the male lead, Kyouya, is forced to play boyfriend for Erika after she accidently claims him to be her boyfriend in attempt to fit in with her so-called friends. "Generally a high school life is all decided in the first two months." -Erika and the hardship people have to deal in order to find that. However, what readers think they may be led to a road for disaster finds themselves spiralling on a jounery of tears and laugher, as well as the universal meaning of things being not exactly how they seem There's the main lead who wants a boyfriend and the male lead who wants anything but. OStKO, for convience's sake, is your standard shoujo. Welcome to Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji, a mouthful to say and tiresome to remember but it's worth the trouble. "A secret no one can say, a true nature that can't be shown, everyone has an 'underside'!" -cover page of Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji
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