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The character known only as the Blonde Hero, sometimes called the Golden-Haired Hero, is a young man summoned to the magical kingdom of Klyrode from another world. He has short, striking blonde hair and light brown eyes, and he typically wears ornate armor with red, blue, and gold elements, complete with a matching cape. His real name is never revealed within the story, and he chooses to be identified solely by his distinctive hair.

Summoned shortly after the protagonist, Flio, the Blonde Hero initially appears to be the kingdom's savior. His status parameters were all at a maximum of 999 from level one, leading everyone to believe he was the perfect champion destined to defeat the demon lord. The kingdom held banquets in his honor and placed all their hopes in him, which contrasted sharply with the neglect shown to the low-stated Flio. This initial glory, however, would prove to be the peak of his success, as his stats never increased with further leveling, and he was incapable of learning any new combat skills. This limitation left him unable to fight strong monsters or demons, as many quickly matched or surpassed his fixed abilities.

The Blonde Hero's personality is defined by a deep-seated arrogance and a fragile ego. He holds an inflated sense of his own importance and is obsessively concerned with his public image as a hero. Beneath this proud exterior lies a cowardly nature; in battle, he positions himself at the very rear of his army's formation and is known to flee at the first sign of danger, frequently abandoning his own soldiers to save himself. He is incapable of accepting responsibility for his failures, instead blaming others for his misfortunes and incompetence. His speech is also notable for a peculiar verbal tic, where he adds strange endings to his words.

His primary motivation is the desperate desire to reclaim his lost status and glory as the hero. After being stripped of his title, he becomes a fugitive and obsesses over finding a way to regain his former position and prove his worth, often causing chaos wherever he goes. He bears a particular grudge against Flio, whom he initially tries to force into becoming his subordinate. When Flio refuses and demonstrates his own immense power, the Blonde Hero’s jealousy and resentment grow. His reckless quest for power leads him to unseal two dangerous beings, Hiya and Damarinas the Apricot, from the castle’s treasure vault in a desperate move he believes will help him return to glory. Among his few allies is a maid named Tsuya, who becomes his faithful companion during his life as a fugitive.

The Blonde Hero serves as a significant antagonistic force and a cautionary foil to the protagonist, Flio. While Flio receives a true cheat power that grows infinitely, the Blonde Hero is stuck with maximum initial stats that never improve, demonstrating that potential is meaningless without the capacity to grow. His downfall begins when the Crown Princess takes charge of the kingdom, deems him incompetent, and officially removes him from his hero role. Following his disgrace, he breaks out of prison with Tsuya and lives as a wanted criminal, continuing to scheme for his glorious return from the shadows. His reckless actions, such as releasing powerful seals, often have unintended consequences that endanger the kingdom, including inadvertently causing the demon army to attack the capital. Despite being a troublemaker and a villain, his storyline is presented with a degree of dark comedy, and he and Tsuya continue to play a persistent, if often bumbling, role in the background of the main plot.

Regarding his notable abilities, the Blonde Hero has a knight class and possesses an unusual skill set. His level one status parameters were all 999, but they never increase, no matter how much he fights or levels up. He also cannot learn new skills, with a single, odd exception: he obtained a digging skill with the help of a legendary magical tool called the Drill Bulldozer Shovel, which can dig through any ground. He also carries a magic pouch for holding items and an endless water bag for a near-limitless supply of water. His combat effectiveness is therefore limited; he can only safely fight regular humans or weaker monsters, not the major threats of the world.