Have you ever noticed that when you're in a hurry, all the traffic lights are red? Why is that? It's because when you're not in a hurry, you don't really notice them. It's very yin and yang - good luck and bad luck are also each other.īut the other message of the story is that luck is a matter of attitude. In fact, the first time they meet, it's Fukuhara that rescues Shinomiya from being swamped by adoring girls. Shinomiya never knows when people really like him or if they're trying to exploit him - he doesn't have to develop any skills, or work at anything, or get a sense of satisfaction for accomplishing anything, because everyhing goes his way. But where the story takes on some complexity that is easy to miss, is that Fukuhara sees everything in black and white - good luck vs bad luck - but he never considers how good luck can be a curse too. This seems a fairly straightforward fake relationship to real relationship story, with the luck/unluck framework. One day, her realizes the popular Shinomiya is the opposite - he has fantastic luck, and Fukuhara decides to get close to Shinomiya to take advantage of his luck, and accidentally becomes his boyfriend. Really cute and with a good message On the face of it, the main character, Fukuhara, has terrible luck.