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Description
Miss Kobayashi, a 25-year-old system engineer at Jigokumeguri System Engineering Inc., balances stoicism with a secret affinity for maids. Her fiery red ponytail, glasses, and 160 cm slender frame often lead to mistaken gender assumptions. Office days feature crisp white button-ups, ties, and dark slacks, while downtime sees relaxed hoodies and cardigans. Measurements of B70/W60/H70 and a flat chest fuel quiet self-consciousness near dragons with overtly feminine physiques.

Calm pragmatism masks a quietly compassionate core, positioning her as the steady anchor among chaotic dragon companions. Reserved by nature, alcohol ignites a boisterous alter ego obsessed with maids, spurring impulsive acts like adopting Tohru. A habitual rescuer, she intervenes in workplace clashes and supernatural disputes alike, driven by unspoken heroism.

Parental absences during childhood events forged self-reliance and a burger-centric diet. A teenage attempt to embrace femininity—buying a maid outfit—crumbled under family ridicule, cementing her masculine wardrobe. Now, she navigates corporate deadlines while overseeing a dragon-filled household, initially cramped but later expanded. Introducing dragon companions Tohru and Kanna to her parents signals her growing acceptance of unconventional kinship.

Tohru’s persistent devotion chips at her emotional armor, culminating in mutual romantic acknowledgment by chapter 97. She mentors Kanna through school milestones, tempers Ilulu’s mischief, and mediates with Kanna’s estranged father, Kimun Kamui. Professionally, she guides Elma’s career growth and bonds with colleague Makoto Takiya over shared enthusiasms for maids and drinks.

Her evolution spans tactical problem-solving to heartfelt vulnerability. Early negotiations with dragonkind and diplomatic confrontations with Tohru’s father, Damocles, highlight reason over brute force. Sacrificing magical capacity unlocks strategic use of the Holy Sword, while confessing feelings for Tohru redefines their partnership through mutual respect rather than traditional labels.

Persistent back pain from slouched coding posture contrasts with snack-heavy diets favoring beer and edamame, though hijiki seaweed and eggplant trigger aversion. A tucked-away maid costume echoes lingering self-image struggles. Spin-offs like *Elma’s Office Lady Diary* dissect corporate rhythms, while *Kanna’s Daily Life* implies shared sleeping habits with Tohru, underscoring domestic closeness.