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Romantic — Killer Episode 7

: She continues to reject Riri's forced romantic scenarios. Her refusal to be swayed by Hijiri's wealth establishes her as a different kind of protagonist—one who values personal boundaries over a "prince charming".

Episode 7 of Romantic Killer , titled "You Sure Have Your Quirks...", officially brings the third major love interest, Hijiri Koganei , into the spotlight. While the series is known for its meta-humor and subversion of romance tropes, this episode focuses on the clash between Hijiri’s extreme wealth and Anzu’s unwavering "commoner" lifestyle. Plot Recap: High Stakes and Low Expectations

: Anzu arrives at school in Hijiri’s chauffeured car, immediately drawing the ire and curiosity of her classmates. It’s revealed that Hijiri has a dedicated fan club, and his sudden interest in a "plain" girl like Anzu causes a social uproar. Romantic Killer Episode 7

: The episode ends on a cliffhanger when Anzu sees a text message from a girl named Arisa on Tsukasa’s phone, leading her to believe he has a secret girlfriend. (Note: It is later revealed in Episode 8 that Arisa is actually Tsukasa's older sister). Analysis: Subverting the "Prince" Trope

Episode 7 is a pivotal point in the series because it introduces the most "classic" otome game trope: the wealthy, arrogant heir. By having Anzu treat him like a nuisance rather than a prize, the show highlights its core theme of . While Hijiri tries to control the narrative with money, Anzu’s refusal to follow the script continues to frustrate Riri’s plans. : She continues to reject Riri's forced romantic scenarios

: Hijiri takes Anzu shopping, promising to transform her into a "better-looking girl". In a humorous subversion of the "pretty woman" trope, he becomes intimidated by her height and forces her into smaller heels to feel superior.

: Introduced as the "rich male archetype," Hijiri is initially arrogant and out of touch with reality. However, his interactions with Anzu begin to force a change in his perspective. While the series is known for its meta-humor

The episode picks up after the "accident" where Anzu was nearly hit by Hijiri’s luxury car. Hijiri, convinced that Anzu orchestrated the incident to get his attention, attempts to "compensate" her with a date.