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Michiru Mochizuki is a young boy approximately two years of age who appears as a supporting character in the story. He is the son of Aoto Mochizuki, a single father, and both he and his father are omegas, making him a pureblooded omega from an omega lineage—an uncommon background in the series. His mother passed away prior to the events of the story, an event that has shaped his quiet and reserved nature. Michiru has light brown messy hair and brown eyes, and is often seen wearing a salmon pink sweater, blue pants, and beige shoes.
In terms of personality, Michiru is shy and soft-spoken, but he possesses a good heart. He tends to bottle up his emotions and rarely complains about his circumstances, having learned to shoulder his feelings quietly after his mother's death. Despite his reserved demeanor, he is deeply affectionate and loyal to those he cares about, especially his father. His shyness can make him hesitant in new situations, but he opens up once he feels safe and accepted.
Michiru's primary motivation revolves around his love for his father and his desire to be close to him. He quietly seeks comfort and reassurance, as seen when he searches for his father after waking up from a nap, needing to feel his presence. He also yearns for friendship and connection, which he finds in Hikari Fujiyoshi.
In the story, Michiru serves as a counterpart and friend to Hikari. He is introduced when his father, Aoto, meets Masaki and Hikari at a park. The two boys quickly become fast friends, playing together regularly. Their bond is one of mutual affection—Hikari is more expressive and energetic, drawing out Michiru's warmer side. Their relationship highlights the themes of childhood friendship and community support within the series.
Michiru's development is centered on his gradual ability to express his emotions rather than suppressing them. His father, Aoto, is still learning how to care for him alone after the loss of his spouse, and Michiru's quiet resilience is both a strength and a vulnerability. Over time, through his interactions with Hikari and the Fujiyoshi family, he becomes more comfortable showing his feelings and relying on others.
Notable abilities or traits are limited to his gentle and perceptive nature. He is observant and sensitive to the moods of those around him, which allows him to connect deeply with others. His appearance is also distinctive: his bangs are cut messily, which according to the author's canon, were trimmed by his father, adding a touch of endearing imperfection to his character.
In terms of personality, Michiru is shy and soft-spoken, but he possesses a good heart. He tends to bottle up his emotions and rarely complains about his circumstances, having learned to shoulder his feelings quietly after his mother's death. Despite his reserved demeanor, he is deeply affectionate and loyal to those he cares about, especially his father. His shyness can make him hesitant in new situations, but he opens up once he feels safe and accepted.
Michiru's primary motivation revolves around his love for his father and his desire to be close to him. He quietly seeks comfort and reassurance, as seen when he searches for his father after waking up from a nap, needing to feel his presence. He also yearns for friendship and connection, which he finds in Hikari Fujiyoshi.
In the story, Michiru serves as a counterpart and friend to Hikari. He is introduced when his father, Aoto, meets Masaki and Hikari at a park. The two boys quickly become fast friends, playing together regularly. Their bond is one of mutual affection—Hikari is more expressive and energetic, drawing out Michiru's warmer side. Their relationship highlights the themes of childhood friendship and community support within the series.
Michiru's development is centered on his gradual ability to express his emotions rather than suppressing them. His father, Aoto, is still learning how to care for him alone after the loss of his spouse, and Michiru's quiet resilience is both a strength and a vulnerability. Over time, through his interactions with Hikari and the Fujiyoshi family, he becomes more comfortable showing his feelings and relying on others.
Notable abilities or traits are limited to his gentle and perceptive nature. He is observant and sensitive to the moods of those around him, which allows him to connect deeply with others. His appearance is also distinctive: his bangs are cut messily, which according to the author's canon, were trimmed by his father, adding a touch of endearing imperfection to his character.