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Kyouka Uzen is the chief of the Anti-Demon Corps’ Seventh Unit and one of the central figures in Chained Soldier. She is a young woman of slender but athletic build, with long, silvery-white hair that she typically wears in a high ponytail and sharp, deep blue eyes. Her standard uniform consists of the corps’ white-and-blue military-style attire, but she is more often seen in a sleek, form-fitting peach-colored combat outfit that highlights her role as a frontline fighter.
Regarding her background, Kyouka was once an ordinary human until she underwent a transformation that granted her the powers of a Peach, a supernatural fruit that bestows unique abilities upon women. She became a chief, a high-ranking demon-fighting soldier, and dedicated herself to eradicating the monstrous Shuuki that threaten humanity. Unlike many chiefs who look down on men as inferior due to the power imbalance in this world, Kyouka holds a more pragmatic and less prejudiced view.
Kyouka’s personality is defined by a calm, stoic, and disciplined exterior. She is a natural leader who speaks little and emotes sparingly, often appearing cold or aloof to those who do not know her well. Beneath this reserved surface, however, she possesses a fierce sense of duty, a protective instinct toward her subordinates, and a surprisingly awkward and earnest side when it comes to personal relationships. She is not cruel or arrogant but rather intensely focused on her mission, sometimes to the point of neglecting her own well-being. Despite her stern demeanor, she shows moments of genuine care and even shyness, especially in interactions that become unexpectedly intimate.
Her primary motivation is to defeat the Shuuki and protect the human race, but on a more personal level, she seeks to change the oppressive social structure that treats men as expendable or powerless. She despises the senseless loss of life and wants to prove that cooperation between men and women—specifically through her unique reward system—can yield greater strength than relying solely on female warriors.
In the story, Kyouka serves as the immediate superior and master to the protagonist, Yuuki Wakura. Their relationship is the emotional and mechanical core of the narrative. When Yuuki is captured by Shuuki and later discovered to have the rare ability to manifest a slave-like contract with a chief, Kyouka becomes his master. Through this bond, Yuuki can borrow her powers and transform into a formidable fighter, but the contract also compels him to obey her commands. In return, whenever he proves useful in battle, Kyouka must reward him with an act of physical affection—a rule she initially finds embarrassing but gradually accepts. This dynamic slowly evolves from a purely utilitarian arrangement into a deep, mutual trust and romantic tension. Kyouka grows increasingly possessive of Yuuki, not out of cruelty but out of genuine affection and a fear of losing him.
Kyouka’s key relationships include her fellow chiefs, such as the flamboyant and competitive Himari Azuma and the aloof but powerful Tenka Izumo, with whom she shares a respectful rivalry. She also interacts with the leaders of other units, often clashing with those who dismiss men as tools. Within her own Seventh Unit, members like Shushu Suruga and Nei Ooki look up to her, though they also tease her for her hidden softness, especially regarding Yuuki.
Over the course of the series, Kyouka undergoes noticeable development. She begins as a closed-off, duty-bound soldier who keeps everyone at arm’s length. Through her bond with Yuuki, she learns to express vulnerability, acknowledge her loneliness, and accept that relying on others is not a weakness. Her reward actions, which start as rigid and formal, become more emotionally charged and spontaneous, reflecting her growing attachment. She also becomes more proactive in challenging the systemic discrimination against men, using her position and growing influence to push for change.
In terms of abilities, Kyouka is a high-tier fighter even among chiefs. Her Peach-granted power allows her to manipulate ribbons—long, razor-sharp cloth-like appendages that can extend from her body. She can use them for offense, defense, restraint, and mobility, making her a versatile combatant. These ribbons are incredibly durable and can be controlled with precision, allowing her to slice through multiple Shuuki or bind powerful enemies. When Yuuki activates his slave form under her command, he gains a chained aesthetic and enhanced physical abilities, and his power scales with the depth of their emotional bond. Kyouka’s combat style is methodical and efficient, preferring swift, decisive strikes over flashy displays. She is also an excellent strategist, able to assess enemy weaknesses and coordinate team tactics under pressure. Despite her formidable strength, she is not invincible and often pushes herself to her limits, relying on Yuuki’s support to overcome the most dangerous threats.
Regarding her background, Kyouka was once an ordinary human until she underwent a transformation that granted her the powers of a Peach, a supernatural fruit that bestows unique abilities upon women. She became a chief, a high-ranking demon-fighting soldier, and dedicated herself to eradicating the monstrous Shuuki that threaten humanity. Unlike many chiefs who look down on men as inferior due to the power imbalance in this world, Kyouka holds a more pragmatic and less prejudiced view.
Kyouka’s personality is defined by a calm, stoic, and disciplined exterior. She is a natural leader who speaks little and emotes sparingly, often appearing cold or aloof to those who do not know her well. Beneath this reserved surface, however, she possesses a fierce sense of duty, a protective instinct toward her subordinates, and a surprisingly awkward and earnest side when it comes to personal relationships. She is not cruel or arrogant but rather intensely focused on her mission, sometimes to the point of neglecting her own well-being. Despite her stern demeanor, she shows moments of genuine care and even shyness, especially in interactions that become unexpectedly intimate.
Her primary motivation is to defeat the Shuuki and protect the human race, but on a more personal level, she seeks to change the oppressive social structure that treats men as expendable or powerless. She despises the senseless loss of life and wants to prove that cooperation between men and women—specifically through her unique reward system—can yield greater strength than relying solely on female warriors.
In the story, Kyouka serves as the immediate superior and master to the protagonist, Yuuki Wakura. Their relationship is the emotional and mechanical core of the narrative. When Yuuki is captured by Shuuki and later discovered to have the rare ability to manifest a slave-like contract with a chief, Kyouka becomes his master. Through this bond, Yuuki can borrow her powers and transform into a formidable fighter, but the contract also compels him to obey her commands. In return, whenever he proves useful in battle, Kyouka must reward him with an act of physical affection—a rule she initially finds embarrassing but gradually accepts. This dynamic slowly evolves from a purely utilitarian arrangement into a deep, mutual trust and romantic tension. Kyouka grows increasingly possessive of Yuuki, not out of cruelty but out of genuine affection and a fear of losing him.
Kyouka’s key relationships include her fellow chiefs, such as the flamboyant and competitive Himari Azuma and the aloof but powerful Tenka Izumo, with whom she shares a respectful rivalry. She also interacts with the leaders of other units, often clashing with those who dismiss men as tools. Within her own Seventh Unit, members like Shushu Suruga and Nei Ooki look up to her, though they also tease her for her hidden softness, especially regarding Yuuki.
Over the course of the series, Kyouka undergoes noticeable development. She begins as a closed-off, duty-bound soldier who keeps everyone at arm’s length. Through her bond with Yuuki, she learns to express vulnerability, acknowledge her loneliness, and accept that relying on others is not a weakness. Her reward actions, which start as rigid and formal, become more emotionally charged and spontaneous, reflecting her growing attachment. She also becomes more proactive in challenging the systemic discrimination against men, using her position and growing influence to push for change.
In terms of abilities, Kyouka is a high-tier fighter even among chiefs. Her Peach-granted power allows her to manipulate ribbons—long, razor-sharp cloth-like appendages that can extend from her body. She can use them for offense, defense, restraint, and mobility, making her a versatile combatant. These ribbons are incredibly durable and can be controlled with precision, allowing her to slice through multiple Shuuki or bind powerful enemies. When Yuuki activates his slave form under her command, he gains a chained aesthetic and enhanced physical abilities, and his power scales with the depth of their emotional bond. Kyouka’s combat style is methodical and efficient, preferring swift, decisive strikes over flashy displays. She is also an excellent strategist, able to assess enemy weaknesses and coordinate team tactics under pressure. Despite her formidable strength, she is not invincible and often pushes herself to her limits, relying on Yuuki’s support to overcome the most dangerous threats.