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Description
Myū is a student at the Psychic Academy and one of the main characters in the series. She wields the aura power of fire, which is directly tied to her personality and history. She has short red hair and purple eyes, and she is generally portrayed as a quiet, distant girl who often comes across as rude or moody toward others. This behavior stems from a deeply traumatic event in her childhood: during an aura experiment, an explosion killed her mother. The blast triggered the lab’s sprinklers, and the water that fell on her at that moment created a lasting fear of rain. As a result, she will miss school on rainy days and may even experience panic attacks if forced to go out in the rain.

Myū’s motivations are shaped by this past trauma. She tends to keep others at arm’s length, but she is not intentionally malicious; her cold exterior is a defensive mechanism. Over the course of the story, her relationships with her classmates Orina and Ai Shiomi help her begin to open up and trust others. She shares a hidden bond with Ai, as the two met as children, though neither recognizes this connection at first. The slow revelation of this link and her growing warmth toward Orina and Ai form a key part of her emotional development.

In the story, Myū is a fellow student whom Ai encounters on his first day. She becomes a central figure in the romantic and social dynamics of the Academy, particularly as her aura compatibility with Ai is noted as extremely high. Her role involves both participating in the school’s aura-based training and exams and dealing with the emotional aftermath of her past. She also becomes involved in conflicts such as the “aura hunters” plot, where she is kidnapped and used as bait to lure Ai.

Her notable abilities revolve around her fire aura, which she can use in combat and training. Some accounts also mention a teleportation-like jump technique, but her primary power is fire manipulation. Myū’s character arc is one of gradual healing; through friendship and the challenges of academy life, she learns to overcome her fear and isolation, eventually becoming more open and cooperative.