I read a piece called "Can You Still Get Excited About Me Like This?" I read this work and was excited by the surprising development. The main character, Mana, who has been married for two years and has no nightlife with her husband, is portrayed in a very realistic manner, and I felt sympathy for her. In particular, the setting in which Mana's memories of an incident at her part-time job as a student were swirling around inside her added to the sense of urgency, and I was excited to see how the story would unfold as I read on. While I was moved by Mana's human drama, I was also impressed by Mana's emotional struggle against her senpai's sexual harassment and her attitude to overcome her past trauma. The tempo of the story was good, and I finished reading it in one sitting. This is an excellent work that depicts Mana's growth as she confronts her own desires, and is sure to be an inspiration to many readers.