Mukku-sama.
My name is Tetsuya Urakami from Nagomi-an, thank you for your support.
I was in the Japanese literature department when I was in college, so there were a lot of women in my class. We had friends such as taking classes together, going out to play, and going to drinking parties, but I remember being told things like “Uragami-kun is a nice person, isn't he?”
There is a saying “good people, good people, people who don't care.”
“Good person” is by no means a derogatory word, but it can also be a very cruel word at times. Oh my god, why did they throw such words at me...
Put aside my recollections, it's about Mukku's worries.
“What can we improve??” But apart from that, I think it's fine as it is now.
In the first place, Mukku is slender, can have natural conversations with women, and is reliable enough to be discussed about her problems, and she had a girlfriend until six months ago, so that doesn't mean she isn't popular. If you try to forcibly change that personality, it may turn into a change for the worse. Let's wait for the match.
Oh yeah, I just consulted here, so are you interested in temples and Buddhism?
If so, there is also a website like this, so be sure to check it out.
“Let's Go Enmyu Temple and Shrine Con”
http://jisyacon.com