
"Please take responsibility." — A compilation of Nino Nakano's famous quotes, interpreting the dreams and gentleness of the serious eldest daughter in "The Quintessential Quintuplets"
Initial Declaration: The Embodiment of Seriousness and Responsibility
In the work 'The Quintessential Quintuplets,' the quintuplets' fifth sister—Nakano May—left a deep impression on readers with her extremely serious personality, obsession with food, and iconic star-shaped hair accessory. She appeared to be the most stubborn and hardest to approach among the sisters, but as the story progressed, her famous lines not only revealed the gentleness and dreams deep within her heart but also showcased her moving trajectory of continuous growth amidst confusion.

Initial Declaration: The Embodiment of Seriousness and Responsibility

In the early story, May was the first to have a direct conflict with the male protagonist, Uesugi Fuutarou, and was the most skeptical of his teaching abilities. Her serious attitude toward studying and her high standards for others are reflected in her early lines.
"Please take responsibility."
This line is one of May's classic quotes to Fuutarou. At the time, Fuutarou had upset May due to a misunderstanding. While this line appears to be about holding him accountable, it actually reflects May's character of demanding seriousness and follow-through in everything. She not only holds others to this standard but also applies it as her own principle. Another line, "I will never acknowledge you," similarly showcases her meticulous, even stubborn, stance during her initial phase.
Confession of a Dream: The Gentleness of Inheriting Her Mother's Will

Beneath May's seemingly tough exterior lies a gentle yet firm dream—to become a teacher like her late mother. This dream is the core that runs through her personal growth story and the fundamental motivation behind her diligent studies.
"I... want to become a teacher like my mother."
This famous line is an important moment when May opens her heart to Fuutarou. It explains why May is so obsessive about her studies—because it's an obstacle she must overcome to achieve her dream. This line not only shows her admiration and longing for her mother but also transforms her in the readers' hearts from a mere 'troublesome student' into a flesh-and-blood girl striving for her dreams.







