Mei-Yu Wang/Relationships

Yōsuke Hirata
In volume 9, she revealed to Ayanokoji that she liked Hirata ever since the entrance ceremony, but Mii-chan thinks she isn't good enough for Hirata. Additionally, she revealed that she had never fallen in love before and couldn’t muster the courage to confess.

In volume 10, she was the only one who continuously reached out to him during his period of self-isolation and depression, however, she was constantly rejected and hurdled with abuse by him. On one occasion, Hirata almost physically lashed out at her before he was stopped. Some in the class called it compassion before realizing that it was out of love. Hirata doesn’t reciprocate her feelings as he felt like he wasn't yet ready for romance and would probably never be. In spite of that, he still acknowledges her feelings and was grateful that she never gave up on him unlike their classmates when he was being difficult. Her feelings for him are still as strong as ever and can’t be considered simply as a crush as she did not hold anything negative against him.

Kiyotaka Ayanokōji
In volume 9 Mii-chan approached Ayanokōji and invited him to a cafe and asked him for advice in regards to Hirata. Mii-chan told Ayanokōji that Hirata told her that Ayanokōji is the most reliable and level-headed person in their class. Mii-chan asked Ayanokōji if Hirata was dating anyone after Hirata broke up with Karuizawa. Mii-chan then told Ayanokōji that she liked Hirata but she doesn't have any confidence because she has many rivals and that she hadn't fallen in love before. Ayanokōji told her not to be impatient since Hirata is a good person and after Hirata broke up with Karuizawa, it was unlikely that he will accept any confessions towards him quickly. Mii-chan told him her impression of Ayanokōji. She thought that since Ayanokōji is a silent person, many people had the impression that Ayanokōji is a scary person but her impression of Ayanokōji differs. She now thought of him as someone who is approachable and patient when listening to other people's thoughts.