Marika Sakakibara, a well-liked high school student, firmly believes romance between two girls is out of the question—until the enigmatic Aya Fuwa makes her an unexpected offer. One afternoon, Fuwa casually flashes a stack of cash, proposing a bizarre experiment: “Let me prove you wrong. Ten thousand yen per day for a hundred days—just give this a chance.” Confused but intrigued, Marika hesitantly agrees, unaware of how their after-school sessions would unfold.
What starts with innocent gestures—soft touches, intertwined fingers—slowly grows bolder, pushing Marika’s boundaries. Each encounter chips away at her certainty, leaving her flustered and questioning her own convictions. As the days pass, Fuwa’s advances become harder to dismiss, weaving doubt into Marika’s once-unshakable belief.
By the hundredth day, will she still cling to her original stance? The answer is obvious—no. What began as a bet transforms into something deeper, unraveling Marika’s resistance and proving that love defies all expectations.
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