<p>When destiny starts to rewrite itself-does a single moment have the power to overturn an entire life?</p><p>At Fujishi High an elite national program trains <em>phenomenon predictors</em>-students skilled in divination probability reading and the science of future events. Their quiet mountain town hides a government-backed academy where tradition mathematics and the supernatural coexist. Most people never learn it exists.</p><p>Kikuri a shrine maiden whose fortunes <em>always</em> come true is the star of the program. Her predictions are flawless-until one ordinary boy breaks the pattern.</p><p> Amamiya a boy cursed with the worst luck in school draws a fortune that should have destroyed his future. Instead that single draw rewrites reality and pulls him into Kikuri's world of destiny mechanics hidden rituals and dangerous probabilities.</p><p>Together with Yagi the sharp-eyed observer who remembers numbers instead of names the three find themselves entangled in a secret struggle where the balance of fate can collapse without warning. Beneath the surface of Fujishi lies an unstable system-one powered by belief mathematics and the unpredictable hearts of teenagers trying to understand themselves.</p><p><strong>Lucky Girl Unlucky Boy</strong> blends school drama with mystery romance and speculative fantasy exploring questions such as:</p><ul><li>Is luck just probability-or can it be rewritten?</li><li>Where is the boundary between prediction and control?</li><li>Why do people cling to destiny when they fear freedom?</li></ul><p>As a series of strange incidents escalate-from impossible coincidences to failed rituals and collapsing predictions-Amamiya and Kikuri must uncover why the system of fate is breaking and why <em>he</em> of all people is at the center of it.</p><p>From <strong>Ryusho Nemoto</strong> author of <em>The Executioner Who Refused to Kill the Suicidal Girl</em> and <em>After-School Sentai: After Five</em> comes a sharp emotional young-adult fantasy where the supernatural meets logic and where love and chaos constantly interfere with the future.</p><p>Perfect for readers who enjoy:</p><ul><li>Japanese YA fantasy</li><li>School mysteries and supernatural drama</li><li>Character-driven coming-of-age stories</li><li>Light-novel style worldbuilding with philosophical depth</li></ul><p>A fast-paced atmospheric novel that blurs the line between science and superstition luck and destiny-and asks what happens when fate chooses the wrong person.</p>