3 : Miyuki Shirogane Wants To Gaze At The Moon ... [OFFICIAL]

As the 67th Student Council's term nears its end, Miyuki invites the members to the rooftop for a moon-gazing session. While Kaguya attempts to use the romantic atmosphere to force a confession—planning to act cold so Miyuki will offer her his jacket or tea—her schemes fail because Miyuki is "cleansed of impure thoughts" by his obsession with the moon.

The segment highlights the series' deep ties to Japanese folklore, specifically The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter , positioning Miyuki as the suitor who refuses to let the story end in tragedy. 3 : Miyuki Shirogane Wants to Gaze at the Moon ...

The most impactful moment occurs when Miyuki discusses the tragic ending of the Princess Kaguya legend, where the princess returns to the moon and leaves her lover behind: As the 67th Student Council's term nears its

When Kaguya tries to make him feel awkward by faking interest in the constellations, Miyuki accidentally "wins" the exchange by pulling her close to point out the stars and waxing poetic about the legend of The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter . The most impactful moment occurs when Miyuki discusses

Fans often refer to this version of Miyuki as "Moonlight Miyuki" or a "werechad," noting how the full moon seems to strip away his social anxieties and make him more assertive.

For the first time, Miyuki wins not through a calculated trap, but through raw, unscripted sincerity.