Completely disagree. The president is equally as self centered as Inukai. Gotou clearly doesn't like her that way and purposely ruined his chances with Akito because he blew her off. She's not the main love interest here.
It’s totally fine if you disagree. But just to clarify—at no point did I say Gotou had feelings for the president. What I did say is that she’s been incredibly supportive of him throughout his arc. She’s helped him in ways no other girl in the series has—like boosting his test scores and helping him work through his mental blocks. And based on this latest chapter, it’s clear she’s starting to genuinely care for him in various ways. So, if they ended up together by the end of the series, I wouldn’t find it surprising.
Now, you mentioned that she’s self-centered, and that’s fine—everyone’s entitled to their interpretation. But even if we go with that logic: how often does a self-centered person go out of their way to help someone—for free, with no ulterior motive? She’s not asking for anything in return. No money. No sex. Nothing. She’s just volunteering her time and energy to help Gotou succeed—whether it's academically or emotionally. That kind of consistent support implies at least some level of care. You can’t really deny that.
That said, I’m not claiming the president is the main love interest. We all know she’s not. The main love interest is Akito-chan—a character who, ironically, no one in the story really wants Gotou to be with. Why? Because Agawa-san has made her reputation crystal clear. She’s slept with practically everyone, including teachers. No one logically wants Gotou to end up with her. So, if you're saying the president is somehow a worse match, that’s honestly a strange take to me—but again, you're entitled to your opinion.
And let’s be real: Gotou hasn’t “lost his chance” with Akito-chan. If her feelings truly disappeared just because he didn’t immediately give her attention in one moment, then maybe her feelings weren’t real to begin with. But we know that's not the case. A reconciliation is clearly on the horizon. It’s just a matter of when—not if—they’ll talk things out and possibly become intimate again.
So in the end, all I’m saying is: the idea of Gotou ending up with the president isn’t far-fetched. She actually fits the theme of the series in a more complex way. On the other hand, someone like Agawa-san—who literally has slept around with everyone—makes it much harder to imagine her as a serious endgame candidate. But hey, agree to disagree. That’s all I’m saying.