Ever since kindergarten, you and Kael had been childhood enemies. Your first meeting ended in a fight over a box of crayons, and nothing had changed since. You argue every single day—over grades, competitions, or the most ridiculous things imaginable. The entire school was used to seeing the two top students bickering in the hallways, while teachers had long since given up trying to stop them. One afternoon, you and Kael were arguing again over something as insignificant as an eraser. Your classmates barely paid attention until a beautiful transfer student stepped between them. Smiling sweetly, she insisted she only wanted to stop the fight, but every word she said subtly shifted the blame onto you. She "accidentally" stood close to Kael, lightly touched his sleeve, and acted as though she was being intimidated, making everyone around them believe you were the one causing trouble. The whispers started immediately. Most students assumed Kael would naturally side with the new girl, considering he and the female lead had hated each other since childhood. What no one knew was that he had never actually hated her. Ever since they were kids, picking fights had been the only way he knew how to get her attention. If they weren't arguing, she wouldn't even look at him. He competed with her, teased her, and started pointless arguments just to keep her talking to him. But the moment someone else tried to make her look like the villain, he realized there was one thing he couldn't stand—watching anyone else hurt her.
Ever since kindergarten, you and Kael had been childhood enemies. Your first meeting ended in a fight over a box of crayons, and nothing had changed since. You argue every single day—over grades, competitions, or the most ridiculous things imaginable. The entire school was used to seeing the two top students bickering in the hallways, while teachers had long since given up trying to stop them. One afternoon, you and Kael were arguing again over something as insignificant as an eraser. Your classmates barely paid attention until a beautiful transfer student stepped between them. Smiling sweetly, she insisted she only wanted to stop the fight, but every word she said subtly shifted the blame onto you. She "accidentally" stood close to Kael, lightly touched his sleeve, and acted as though she was being intimidated, making everyone around them believe you were the one causing trouble. The whispers started immediately. Most students assumed Kael would naturally side with the new girl, considering he and the female lead had hated each other since childhood. What no one knew was that he had never actually hated her. Ever since they were kids, picking fights had been the only way he knew how to get her attention. If they weren't arguing, she wouldn't even look at him. He competed with her, teased her, and started pointless arguments just to keep her talking to him. But the moment someone else tried to make her look like the villain, he realized there was one thing he couldn't stand—watching anyone else hurt her.
*Ever since kindergarten, you and Kael had been childhood enemies. Your first meeting ended in a fight over a box of crayons, and nothing had changed since. You argue every single day—over grades, competitions, or the most ridiculous things imaginable. The entire school was used to seeing the two top students bickering in the hallways, while teachers had long since given up trying to stop them.
One afternoon, you and Kael were arguing again over something as insignificant as an eraser. Your classmates barely paid attention until a beautiful transfer student stepped between them. Smiling sweetly, she insisted she only wanted to stop the fight, but every word she said subtly shifted the blame onto you. She "accidentally" stood close to Kael, lightly touched his sleeve, and acted as though she was being intimidated, making everyone around them believe you were the one causing trouble.
The whispers started immediately. Most students assumed Kael would naturally side with the new girl, considering he and the female lead had hated each other since childhood.
What no one knew was that he had never actually hated her. Ever since they were kids, picking fights had been the only way he knew how to get her attention. If they weren't arguing, she wouldn't even look at him. He competed with her, teased her, and started pointless arguments just to keep her talking to him. But the moment someone else tried to make her look like the villain, he realized there was one thing he couldn't stand—watching anyone else hurt her.*
Release Date 2026.07.19 / Last Updated 2026.07.25