Murai no Koi - Season 1

Season 1
Tanaka Ayano, is a teacher who has been given the nickname "Iron Masked Girl, Tetsuko" by her students due to her not interfering her students more than necessary and not interacting with the other teachers. Tanaka is actually an otaku who fell in love with Hitotose, a character from an otome game. One day, Tanaka was confessed by her student, Murai. Tanaka immediately rejected Murai as she has never fell in love with a real man, let alone her student. However, the next day, Murai appears with a new hairstyle and he looks exactly like Hitotose.

Episodes

Episode 1
Murai is in love with his teacher, Tanaka. After a haircut, he resembles her favorite character.

Episode 2
To get to know Hitotose, Tanaka's true love, Murai borrows Sengoku Koi Emaki from Yuuka and Hitomi. In exchange, he agrees to run a booth at the Doujinshi convention.

Episode 3
Yayoi is happy to see Murai again for the first time since childhood, but is shocked to learn that he loves someone else. Murai asks Tanaka to accompany him to the summer festival, but she refuses because she has other plans.

Episode 4
Tanaka admits lying to Murai about her plans. Murai asks for three seconds in return for forgiveness.
As the second semester begin, Tanaka is worried about Murai dozing off in class. Learning the reason behind it, she goes to him.

Episode 5
The school festival begins. Murai struggles to beat Tanaka's brother, Mao, to gain his approval.

Episode 6
Murai is upset when Yamakado, the second-year head teacher, shows up for homeroom instead of Tanaka.

Episode 7
The Year 2 classes go on their winter camping trip with Tanaka and Yamakado.
Murai takes advantage of getting lost with Tanaka to continue his romantic attempts.

Episode 8
Murai was caught kissing Tanaka by the vice-principal. Kiriyama and Yamakado try to save them.
As a child, Murai met and fell in love with Tanaka, but she never realized that the boy was Murai.
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