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Hiromu Fujiyoshi is one of the main characters of the story and the patriarch of the Fujiyoshi family. He is an alpha who works as an executive at a large company, a position that requires significant dedication and effort. In his youth, it is mentioned that he worked like a machine, driven by a desire to meet his parents' high expectations.

In terms of personality, Hiromu presents a calm and devoted demeanor, particularly within his home life. He is an exceptionally loving and protective husband and father. His love for his family is often expressed through actions like constantly taking pictures or recording videos of his husband Masaki and their children, capturing their adorable everyday moments. While generally composed, he is shown to be short-tempered when dealing with his own father, whose traditional views have caused conflict for his family. Hiromu is also deeply attuned to his husband Masaki's emotional state, consistently providing comfort and reassurance to alleviate the insecurities Masaki feels due to his omega status and past experiences. He is portrayed as a "gentleman" within the omegaverse setting, subverting the often domineering alpha archetype by being respectful and gentle.

Hiromu's primary motivation is the happiness and safety of his family. Having fought against societal prejudice and familial disapproval to build a life with Masaki, he is fiercely protective of the domestic bliss they have achieved. He actively works to shield his family from any external harm or disrespect, whether from strangers or relatives, and is always prepared to stand up for Masaki against those who would demean him for being an omega. His role in the story is as the rock of the Fujiyoshi household, a supportive partner and a loving father who balances his professional responsibilities with a deep commitment to his family's well-being.

Key relationships define much of Hiromu's character. His bond with his husband, Masaki Fujiyoshi, is central. They met in college, where Hiromu was a lecturer and Masaki was a student, and they are revealed to be fated pairs, or soulmates. After a ten-year relationship, they married and have two children, Hikari and Hinata. Hiromu’s relationship with his son, Hikari, is warm and affectionate, with Hiromu often being moved to tears by his son’s cuteness and bravery. He also shares a long-standing friendship with his coworker, Tomohiro Matsuo, who acts as a confidant and has known Hiromu through the various stages of his relationship with Masaki. Conversely, his relationship with his own father, Kouji, is strained due to the latter's initial rejection of Masaki, forcing Hiromu to distance himself to protect his new family.

Throughout the narrative, Hiromu exhibits notable development, particularly in his understanding of respect. It is revealed that earlier in his relationship with Masaki, Masaki was willing to accept a lesser role, feeling unworthy as an omega. The reason Hiromu became the devoted, respectful husband he is today is that he learned the true importance of respect—for Masaki, for omegas, and for himself. This realization fundamentally shaped his approach to their marriage and family. He also learns to navigate his own past, confronting his father's disapproval and eventually allowing for a reconciliation that prioritizes his family's peace. His notable abilities include a strong professional competence that allows him to provide for his family, as well as a keen emotional intelligence that enables him to support his husband through anxiety and fear, reinforcing their bond as partners.