Shu's relationship with Ruri has been neutral at best. Although both can be seen tagging alone whenever their best friends are absent, Ruri shows complete annoyance over Shu's antics and pervertism. As comic relief, Shu would be the target of Ruri's constant abuse each time Shu commits lecherous behavior. But even so, Shu considers Ruri a valuable companion; due to each other's commitment to their friends. Even Ruri herself would occasionally respect what Shu has to say, even finding his words profound. Throughout the anime series, there are only a few instances where the two can be seen in a romantic light, such as the time where Ruri felt stoically annoyed when she learned that Shu received two love chocolates on Valentine's Day. Overall, both Ruri and Shu consider each other as "glasses
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| - Shu's relationship with Ruri has been neutral at best. Although both can be seen tagging alone whenever their best friends are absent, Ruri shows complete annoyance over Shu's antics and pervertism. As comic relief, Shu would be the target of Ruri's constant abuse each time Shu commits lecherous behavior. But even so, Shu considers Ruri a valuable companion; due to each other's commitment to their friends. Even Ruri herself would occasionally respect what Shu has to say, even finding his words profound. Throughout the anime series, there are only a few instances where the two can be seen in a romantic light, such as the time where Ruri felt stoically annoyed when she learned that Shu received two love chocolates on Valentine's Day. Overall, both Ruri and Shu consider each other as "glasses
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| - Shu's relationship with Ruri has been neutral at best. Although both can be seen tagging alone whenever their best friends are absent, Ruri shows complete annoyance over Shu's antics and pervertism. As comic relief, Shu would be the target of Ruri's constant abuse each time Shu commits lecherous behavior. But even so, Shu considers Ruri a valuable companion; due to each other's commitment to their friends. Even Ruri herself would occasionally respect what Shu has to say, even finding his words profound. Throughout the anime series, there are only a few instances where the two can be seen in a romantic light, such as the time where Ruri felt stoically annoyed when she learned that Shu received two love chocolates on Valentine's Day. Overall, both Ruri and Shu consider each other as "glasses buddies" because of their obvious similarities in eyewear. Although Shu tends to annoy Ruri from time to time, Shu would also cheer her up in times when she feels down (Chapter 115). In Chapter 223, Ruri finally admits to Shu that she's in love with him, making Shu shocked for the first time in his life, even though Shu admitted that he still loves Kyoko-sensei.
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