
Zhang Jing Yi is the FL in both. The chemistry is natural. The relationship had depth. However, BEITD does not have a satisfactory ending.

College student Suwa Hinata catches a glimpse of Shirosaki Yoriko, his co-worker from a former part-time job and falls immediately in love. Summoning up his courage, he eventually confesses his feelings to her and she responds "...but I'm a fujoshi." Hinata not having the slight clue what "fujoshi" means, immediately responds "That's OK!"

College student Suwa Hinata catches a glimpse of Shirosaki Yoriko, his co-worker from a former part-time job and falls immediately in love. Summoning up his courage, he eventually confesses his feelings to her and she responds "...but I'm a fujoshi." Hinata not having the slight clue what "fujoshi" means, immediately responds "That's OK!"

College student Suwa Hinata catches a glimpse of Shirosaki Yoriko, his co-worker from a former part-time job and falls immediately in love. Summoning up his courage, he eventually confesses his feelings to her and she responds "...but I'm a fujoshi." Hinata not having the slight clue what "fujoshi" means, immediately responds "That's OK!"

College student Suwa Hinata catches a glimpse of Shirosaki Yoriko, his co-worker from a former part-time job and falls immediately in love. Summoning up his courage, he eventually confesses his feelings to her and she responds "...but I'm a fujoshi." Hinata not having the slight clue what "fujoshi" means, immediately responds "That's OK!"

College student Suwa Hinata catches a glimpse of Shirosaki Yoriko, his co-worker from a former part-time job and falls immediately in love. Summoning up his courage, he eventually confesses his feelings to her and she responds "...but I'm a fujoshi." Hinata not having the slight clue what "fujoshi" means, immediately responds "That's OK!"

College student Suwa Hinata catches a glimpse of Shirosaki Yoriko, his co-worker from a former part-time job and falls immediately in love. Summoning up his courage, he eventually confesses his feelings to her and she responds "...but I'm a fujoshi." Hinata not having the slight clue what "fujoshi" means, immediately responds "That's OK!"

College student Suwa Hinata catches a glimpse of Shirosaki Yoriko, his co-worker from a former part-time job and falls immediately in love. Summoning up his courage, he eventually confesses his feelings to her and she responds "...but I'm a fujoshi." Hinata not having the slight clue what "fujoshi" means, immediately responds "That's OK!"

College student Suwa Hinata catches a glimpse of Shirosaki Yoriko, his co-worker from a former part-time job and falls immediately in love. Summoning up his courage, he eventually confesses his feelings to her and she responds "...but I'm a fujoshi." Hinata not having the slight clue what "fujoshi" means, immediately responds "That's OK!"

College student Suwa Hinata catches a glimpse of Shirosaki Yoriko, his co-worker from a former part-time job and falls immediately in love. Summoning up his courage, he eventually confesses his feelings to her and she responds "...but I'm a fujoshi." Hinata not having the slight clue what "fujoshi" means, immediately responds "That's OK!"

Both movies have romance, and the main female characters are otaku, and fujoshi (girls who like BL).

For Mamoru Nekoyashiki, a doujinshi artist, the only thing that satisfies his need for approval is to sell his original BL manga at the popular Kabesa section (a section for popular doujinshi circles on the wall side of the venue) and be recognized by readers at the event. But then one day, something happens to him! He meets Kazama Issei, a childhood friend he once had a crush on who is now a popular up-and-coming idol. Their lives in distant worlds should never have crossed paths, but you can't take your eyes off this story of two young men growing up in each other's presence!

Jun is an 18-year-old high school student. He hides the fact that he is gay from his mother and other people. Miura-san is a classmate of Jun. She likes reading books about BL (genre depicting homoerotic stories). Jun tells Miura-san that BL is just fantasy and that gayness in real life is dirty. Miura-san tells Jun that his remark is offensive to gay people. Nevertheless, Jun and Miura-san become close. Jun becomes interested in Miura-san, and Miura-san begins to have feelings for Jun. One day, Miura-san tells Jun that she likes him.

