Yuuya Kanzaki never meant to get a girlfriend.
It started as a joke—a heatstroke-fueled, after-gym-class joke—when he half-seriously asked the quiet girl who always sat in the back row, Nanami Arisaka, if she wanted to date him.
She said yes.
He panicked.
Now they’re dating... apparently?
The problem? Nanami thinks it’s real. And every time Yuuya tries to end it, she shows up with another ridiculously perfect homemade lunch—complete with personalized notes, heart-shaped tofu, and just the right amount of soy sauce to make him cry.
As Yuuya fights an uphill battle to break off a relationship he never meant to start, he begins to realize: maybe love doesn’t always begin with grand gestures. Sometimes, it’s packed neatly into a lunchbox.
A delicious, chaotic rom-com about misunderstandings, miso soup, and the slowest emotional realization in history.
Warning: May cause excessive hunger and secondhand blushing.