Kyotaro Ichikawa has a strong interest and concern for Anna Yamada, who is at the top of the food chain. Through observation, he discovered an unexpected side of Yamada—even though he didn't know what she was thinking, she was very gluttonous. This discovery caused Kyotaro's inner turmoil, and he hoped to narrow the distance with Yamada.
In this story, Kyotaro's youth began to change quietly. His state of mind was gradually no longer quiet, but full of expectation and anxiety. He longs for a deeper connection with Yamada, expecting a miracle to happen.
"Dangerous Things in Me" with its unique plot and lovable characters It has won the favor of readers. It shows the innocence and confusion of adolescents, as well as the growth and confusion they experience in love. Readers can feel the beauty and fragility of youth, and at the same time be moved by the stories of the protagonists.