Seito Kaichou Ni Chuukoku ✧

: Long-term fans have noted that as the series progressed, it began to introduce secondary gay couples to maintain narrative momentum, a common practice in long-running yaoi series. Seito Kaichou Ni Chuukoku, from Monchi Kaori

: A stoic, bespectacled underclassman who practices at the same dojo as Kokusai. He becomes Kokusai’s self-appointed "bodyguard" to protect him from admirers and harassers, though his own feelings for Kokusai quickly evolve from protective to romantic. Media Adaptations

: The Student Council President. Despite his position, he is characterized as "absent-minded" and "ordinary". He frequently finds himself the target of unwanted attention and molestation on public transport, which drives much of the early plot. Seito Kaichou ni Chuukoku

: It is often described as a mix of comedy and explicit romance, sometimes categorized as "older" or "wild" BL due to its explicit content compared to modern mainstream entries.

: Focuses on Chiga becoming Kokusai's protector and the beginning of their physical attraction. : Long-term fans have noted that as the

: The series is noted for using classic BL tropes such as the "Stoic Spectacles" character (Chiga), "Rescue Romance," and "Sacred First Kiss".

: The original source material has been serialized for many years. While it was highly popular, some international releases (such as the German edition under the title Highschool Love ) were reported as discontinued after approximately 7 volumes. Media Adaptations : The Student Council President

: Explores the deepening of their relationship as they struggle to admit their feelings to one another. Themes and Critical Reception