Houtarou is torn between continuing with his "gray" life and the "rosy" life that the others live. A phone call from Houtarou's sister leads him to believe that there are pieces missing to his theory regarding the events of Sekita...
Oreki Houtarou is a minimalistic high school boy. One day, he joins the Classic Literature Club at his elder sister's request. There he meets Chitanda Eru, Fukube Satoshi, and Ibara Mayaka. Chitanda is a calm beautiful girl but she turns into an embodiment of curiosity once she says, "I'm curious." Fukube is a smiling boy with a fantastic memory who calls himself a database. Ibara is a short girl and is strict with others and herself. They begin to investigate a case that occurred 45 years ago. Hints of the mystery are buried in an old collection of works of the former members of Classics Club. The collection is titled "Hyouka."
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Houtarou is torn between continuing with his "gray" life and the "rosy" life that the others live. A phone call from Houtarou's sister leads him to believe that there are pieces missing to his theory regarding the events of Sekita...
Irisu asks Houtarou again that he infers the conclusion of their movie Hongo thought from her notes or the scenes which they have already taken.
The members of the Classic Literature Club get a lot of students in the club room to catch the thief. The club magazine "Hyouka No.46" sells like wildfire because of that.
Houtarou's sister returns home and sets her lethargic brother up with a temporary job filling in as a lifeguard at the city pool. Satoshi invites Eru and Mayaka out to see Houtarou at work and the group stumble upon a minor myster...
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