For "Secretly Love You", the female protagonist used the excuse that she disguised herself as a man and went to a boys' school in order to cheer up the male protagonist. I've always felt pretty shit. It feels like something that can only be done with the kind of repayment of gratitude that is promised to each other.
The beginning of Soccer Baby is more reasonable to me, because I happen to have an older brother who is going to the boys' school, and my favorite football team is cancelled, and I go to the boys' school for revenge. This kind of beginning is used as an excuse for women to pretend to be men. Makes sense.
But the back is normal, the heroine's expression is too exaggerated. After becoming a male, his appearance is also average. Even if he is a daughter, he understands girls better, but why is he attracted by the school girl?
In order to gain the favor of the school girl, the male protagonist trades with the female protagonist and teaches her football to exchange her qualifications for dating the school girl. This setting is also very good. The heroine did not go because of the hero, he has his own dreams and determination. This is very commendable.
The male protagonist is quite handsome. Later, I found out that it was Brother Sai from the "Special Forces", which made him feel even more good. This looks like a European and American male, and at first glance I thought he looked like a handsome guy.
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