Runako works at her mom's company, a company where she has to work as a maid at the customer's house. One day, she is assigned to work for a star who lives close to her celebrity-crush and that is where this story unfolds.
Runako is lovely and I enjoyed watching her work hard to turn the lazy, antisocial, annoying and rude Seirei into a respectable man, even though I'm not sure if I was part of the target demographic of this manga. The story is pretty simple but shows a lot of the different things that are part of being a star, being a fan and being a maid, I liked with how many details they showed, how much they made me root for Runako, how I learned to like Seirei, how he developed over the chapters, how they learn to understand each other and to live together and more importantly: how it ended.
The cast constantly worked to maintain a balance between making the two live together happy and without any problems while also making sure they aren't in a romantic relationship which I found a bit annoying at times cause I liked them as a ship a lot. Runako's celebrity-crush (whose name I forgot) was ~~arguably a top 5 most annoying character I had ever read lines from~~ not really my type of character, I didn't like him at first and still don't like him at the end.
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also, the reveal that he's gay and into Seirei (or at least that's where he wish he was) was pretty boring to me, probably cause I don't like him and I like my RunaSei ship without any competitionThe manga portrayed the feeling of an adolescent star pretty well, as far as I can imagine, Seirei was portrayed as someone who pretends to be a nice person in front of the media while being rude as hell in private, his loneliness and all that was described and shown as well as I would like it to be and the girl who liked him was as much of a... unnice lady as she should be towards Runako.
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telling someone who works as a maid that it'll be a cold day in hell before she's accepted as a women is exactly the kind of ridiculously ~~bitchy~~ mean behavior I expect from a female celebrity who thinks she can't get her crush
I liked Runako's determination to do both, take care of his house and life while also making sure she's not so annoying that he'd fire her, I found his nickname for her a bit mean but in the end I'll excuse it if she like it.
I don't think I can name anything that really stands out in this manga so it's hard for me to write this review but I do know that I enjoyed the time I passed reading it, even the parts I didn't like, I just really like maids and not just in a sexual way but also just watching some girl do her best at making sure a guy's life is finally set in order and make him become an actually good person who has someone he cherrishs and stands up for someone other than himself, I like that, I think it's great and if you do too I recommend this manga.