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Description
Kinji Tōyama, a student at Tokyo Butei High, trains as an armed detective while grappling with a fractured legacy. Initially disengaged and ranked E in Inquesta, he once held an S-Rank in Assault before his brother Kinichi’s alleged mission death drove him to abandon Butei ideals, adopting a sarcastic, withdrawn persona. His distrust of women stems from middle school peers exploiting his latent genetic condition: Hysteria Savant Syndrome (HSS).
Triggered by intense emotional or sexual arousal, HSS multiplies Kinji’s physical and cognitive abilities thirtyfold, morphing him into a charismatic protector compelled to defend women. This state clashes with his usual cynicism, leaving post-episode embarrassment. A rarer Hysteria Berserk mode surfaces when loved ones face mortal peril, unleashing primal rage and heightened combat ferocity.
Childhood ties bind him to Shirayuki Hotogi, a shrine maiden whose obsessive devotion complicates their reunion at Butei High. Reluctant alliances form his lifeline—most notably with Aria H. Kanzaki, a Sherlock Holmes descendant. Their partnership in Team Baskerville shifts from tactical convenience to mutual admiration, nudging Kinji toward acknowledging buried romantic feelings. Teammates like the cunning Riko Mine and steadfast Reki further erode his pursuit of normalcy, forcing him to lead despite resistance.
Armed with twin Berettas, a Desert Eagle, and a Sherlock-inherited seax, Kinji’s combat prowess peaks under HSS, enabling feats like bullet deflection and surgical strikes. His strategic adaptability masks a deeper conflict between resenting his Butei heritage and accepting its inevitability. Failed attempts at civilian life highlight his incompatibility with mundanity, cemented by global notoriety and HSS’s demands.
Legacy looms large: Kinji descends from a lineage of elite law enforcers, a heritage echoed in his cross-dressing alter ego, Clomaetel Belmondo. This persona occasionally softens his pragmatism with unexpected emotional candor, mirroring his struggle to balance family expectations with self-defined purpose.
By series’ end, Kinji establishes the Tohyama Warrior Office, reconciling Butei duties with college ambitions. His journey—from self-doubt to leadership—culminates in honoring his brother’s memory while forging an identity distinct from the shadows of history and heredity.
Triggered by intense emotional or sexual arousal, HSS multiplies Kinji’s physical and cognitive abilities thirtyfold, morphing him into a charismatic protector compelled to defend women. This state clashes with his usual cynicism, leaving post-episode embarrassment. A rarer Hysteria Berserk mode surfaces when loved ones face mortal peril, unleashing primal rage and heightened combat ferocity.
Childhood ties bind him to Shirayuki Hotogi, a shrine maiden whose obsessive devotion complicates their reunion at Butei High. Reluctant alliances form his lifeline—most notably with Aria H. Kanzaki, a Sherlock Holmes descendant. Their partnership in Team Baskerville shifts from tactical convenience to mutual admiration, nudging Kinji toward acknowledging buried romantic feelings. Teammates like the cunning Riko Mine and steadfast Reki further erode his pursuit of normalcy, forcing him to lead despite resistance.
Armed with twin Berettas, a Desert Eagle, and a Sherlock-inherited seax, Kinji’s combat prowess peaks under HSS, enabling feats like bullet deflection and surgical strikes. His strategic adaptability masks a deeper conflict between resenting his Butei heritage and accepting its inevitability. Failed attempts at civilian life highlight his incompatibility with mundanity, cemented by global notoriety and HSS’s demands.
Legacy looms large: Kinji descends from a lineage of elite law enforcers, a heritage echoed in his cross-dressing alter ego, Clomaetel Belmondo. This persona occasionally softens his pragmatism with unexpected emotional candor, mirroring his struggle to balance family expectations with self-defined purpose.
By series’ end, Kinji establishes the Tohyama Warrior Office, reconciling Butei duties with college ambitions. His journey—from self-doubt to leadership—culminates in honoring his brother’s memory while forging an identity distinct from the shadows of history and heredity.