Characters:(left to right) Satoshi, Mayaka, Oreki, Chitanda
Hyouka starts from Oreki transferring to Kamiyama High to
study for the whole school year. His sister who was an alumnus of the school
and told him that he would have to join at least one club if he wants to study
there. His sister suggested the Classic Literature Club not only because she
was a member once but also to prevent the club from being dissolved. When he
got there, he caught himself staring at the beautiful girl in the room. The
name of the girl is Chitanda Eru, she came from a lineage of wealthy farmers
and she also gets the top grades in class. Satoshi came later because he was
busy with the student council work. The last one to join the club was Mayaka,
she attended the same middle school with Oreki and Satoshi. After the club
already gathered 4 members, they began acting as the Classic Literature Club
but they caught themselves solving detective cases one after another because of
Chitanda Eru. She can't stop thinking about one thing if it is bothering her and
she always tell Oreki and the gang about it. Oreki, whose motto is "If I don't have to do something, I
won't, but if I have to, I'll do it quickly" ends up solving all the
things Chitanda was curious about because he can't stand the non-stop muttering
of "I can't stop thinking about it" by Chitanda. After all the cases
and the events they have gone to, they end up solving the case of why Sekitani
Jun was expelled from the school. (Jun Sekitani is Chitanda Eru's uncle and
also an alumnus of the school who was the former president of the Classic
Literature Club) They later realized that Jun Sekitani opposed and fought the
decision of theschool to reduce the days of their culture fair from 5 days to 3
days. Though Chitanda and Oreki's feelings are obvious for one another, they
can't seem to admit it themselves. It is an anime worthy to be watched.
So, that much sums all of it. Even though I didn't write
some of the exciting parts when they were solving cases, I hope you guys still
like it. And thanks for reading :)
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