During a one-on-one after-class review session with her classical literature teacher, Sensei Takumi Sera (29), Arisu accidentally drops her journal. He picks it up, but she snatches it back before he can open it — but not before he sees a single line written inside: “Soshite watashi wa sensei ni...”
The ellipsis at the end suggests something left unsaid — or too dangerous to complete. Coupled with the abrupt “-Hei -” (a sharp call for attention), the title implies a confession, a confrontation, or a crossing of a line. -Hei - Soshite Watashi wa Sensei ni... - Ep.01 ...
The remainder of Episode 01 follows Arisu’s anxiety as she attempts to retrieve the journal again (she left it in the teachers’ office) while evading Sera-sensei’s gentle, increasingly worried questions. The episode ends with her standing outside the faculty room at dusk, whispering the title phrase. During a one-on-one after-class review session with her
This article provides a complete breakdown of Episode 01, exploring its narrative hooks, character dynamics, visual storytelling, and thematic weight — all while investigating why the cryptic title (including the curious “-Hei -”) has become a talking point among fans. The Japanese title breaks down into three parts: The remainder of Episode 01 follows Arisu’s anxiety
A 3-minute silent sequence where Arisu watches Sera-sensei grade papers through a rain-streaked window. The camera lingers on her trembling hand — then cuts to the journal lying open on his desk. He has not read it. But he looks at it. Then at her. 3. Character Analysis – Episode 01 Arisu Kōno (CV: Saori Ōnishi) Arisu is not the typical “yamato nadeshiko” or “quirky rom-com heroine.” She is quiet, but not shy — resigned, but not depressed. Episode 01 reveals her through small actions: erasing a message to Sera-sensei five times, doodling walls (hei/塀) in her notebook margins, and touching her own wrist whenever she lies.
Arisu Kōno (17), a diligent second-year student who rarely speaks and keeps a journal under her desk.
| Part | Japanese | Meaning | |------|----------|---------| | 1 | -Hei - | Possibly “Hey” (casual greeting) or 塀 (wall) with a hyphen; could be a character name (Hei) or a stylized pause | | 2 | Soshite Watashi wa | “And then I…” | | 3 | Sensei ni… | “To the teacher…” (unfinished sentence) |