I have a question about page 3: is Miku a bodyguard for "a" or for "the" male student? And there's a mistake on page 5: "Whenever there's a story about a man being attacked..."
should be "Whenever there's a story about a man's being attacked..." because "a man" here is the subject of a gerund while the gerund is the object of a preposition. Yes, it's a gerund, not a participle, because the focus is clearly on the action ("a story about being attacked"). The same mistake can be found on page 11 ("I imagined Chabatake touching Satou-kun...").