Hime-chan acts like a perfectly kind and polite girl at school but hides a dark side. She's only putting up a facade to snag a rich husband!
Hime-chan bumped into Mai when she slipped down some stairs. Hime thought she needed to keep up her nice-girl act in front of strangers, so she offered to help Mai if she were injured. Mai faked a wrist injury and insisted Hime take her shift at a part-time job. Sumika, a tall gyaru who works with Mai, saw the accident's aftermath. She threatened Hime not to go back on her word. They brought Hime to a cafe with odd uniforms. Why do they look like shoujo manga school uniforms?
Hime-chan learned that the cafe is a themed restaurant set in the Liebe Girls Academy boarding school. The waitstaff plays students and acts out yuri vignettes for the customers! Mitsuki, a tall onee-san type, showed Hime-chan the ropes. Sumika sheds her gyaru accent totally when she plays a kind senpai. Hime-chan lasted until closing, but her time at the cafe wasn't over. Mai returned from the doctor's office with a cast on her wrist!
Hime-chan's friend Kanoko worried about her new part-time job. Kanako knew Hime-chan kept up a facade when talking to acquaintances, but Hime-chan didn't know that Kanako knew! Hime-chan's pride in being cute in front of strangers made her call Mitsuki "onee-sama." She didn't realize that was code for a romantic development between characters in a shoujo manga! Mitsuki wanted to ignore the mistake, but Mai wanted the pair to play it up because the cafe's regulars were already discussing the incident on their forum. Mitsuki angrily accepted Hime-chan's "Kreuz" when she straightened the kouhai's necktie. They were now "Schwestern."
The end card featured the illustrator fly's version of Hime-chan and Mitsuki.
The opening and ending themes show the Liebe Girls Academy students at their best.
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