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Mai Sakurajima, a
teen celebrity, had gone to the Fujisawa Library wearing a sensual bunny outfit that day to test if people there could still see her. However, only Sakuta noticed her presence, but she advised him to forget her once he left. While on hiatus from her job as an actress on commercials and TV shows, she enters school midway through the school year, after the students have already formed their social circles. To maintain the status quo, no one has befriended her and her
existence remains largely ignored. However, she has lately realized through experiments that aside from school, there were other areas where people have also become unable to acknowledge her existence. Those areas continue to grow and is becoming an inconvenience. Believing that she has the "Adolescence Syndrome", an urban legend about special powers that affected his sister in the past, Sakuta tries to help figure out what was happening to prevent her from disappearing completely from peoples' memories. 2"On First Dates, Trouble Is Essential"
"Hatsu Dēto ni Haran wa Tsukimono" (初デートに波乱は付き物)Kazuki HoriguchiOctober 11, 2018 (2018-10-11)[73] Rio Futaba explains her understanding of "Adolescence Syndrome" using quantum mechanics and the Schrödinger's cat paradox. Sakuta continues discussing with Mai about her situation. Sakuta reveals he learned about Mai's conflict with her manager (also her mother) from reporter Fumika Nanjo, with the cost of offering a photo of his unusual chest scars. Mai immediately contacts Fumika, requesting the latter not to publicize Sakuta's photo by offering her an exclusive interview about her decision to return to entertainment – but not through her mother.
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