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Fumika Teruya, a disciplined B-rank All-Rounder in Kakizaki Squad, combines strategic adaptability with a methodical combat style. Hailing from a privileged background, she graduated from an elite girls’ school before enlisting in Border two years ago, motivated by Kakizaki’s televised influence. A childhood encounter in a haunted house left her with a lingering fear of ghosts, an incident that necessitated her family’s financial intervention to address resulting damages.

Her appearance features light skin, long ash-blond hair—often animated as purple—styled in a braided ponytail with side-swept bangs, and brown eyes. She dons a bright persimmon-colored high-collared jacket paired with matching headphones, a black undershirt, dark brown pants, and boots. In combat, her hair flows unbraided, revealing wavy textures.

Calm and observant, she maintains a serene expression even in battle, rarely betraying strong emotions. Proactive in adjusting tactics, she swiftly countered Chika Amatori’s Lead Bullet strategy mid-fight and evaded Yūma Kuga’s assaults with sharp reflexes. Though she critiques authority, she acknowledges her own contradictions, blending subtle sadism with kindness. Her loyalty anchors Kakizaki Squad’s stability, urging adherence to proven strategies while refining teamwork.

Combat proficiency includes mid-range Assault Rifle tactics with Asteroid and Hound for coordinated suppression, alongside Kogetsu for close-quarters engagements. Border Briefing File scores rank her Trion at 7, Attack 6, Defense/Support 7, Mobility 6, Skill 8, totaling 45 points.

Notable achievements include surviving Aftokrator’s invasion without bailouts, earning an Excellent Distinguished Service award. During Rank Wars, she isolated opponents using debris as shields and adapted rapidly to unfamiliar techniques. Post-battle analyses underscore her focus on strategic evolution without compromising team cohesion.

Personal trivia highlights her fondness for pudding, chilled sōmen noodles, piano, and dogs, juxtaposed with her ghost phobia. The author metaphorically labels her “oshikake nyōbō” (a woman who forces marriage) and “takane no hana” (unattainable ideal). She shares a school uniform with Kirie Konami and attends the same academy as multiple Border agents.