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Feng Jun is a secondary character in the series, known to be an agent of the Space Assembly League. Her primary mission involves covertly monitoring the powerful Benerit Group, and to facilitate this intelligence work, she disguises herself as a smuggler. Outwardly, she presents a calm, refined, and courteous demeanor, often appearing composed and elegantly dressed. This professional and often cheerful exterior, however, conceals a sharp intellect, a strategic mind, and a strong sense of personal conviction. She is deeply committed to preventing armed conflict, favoring peaceful resolution and the establishment of new rules for space, and she acts with a pragmatism that sometimes sets her apart from her own superiors.

Feng Jun’s role in the story is that of a shadowy investigator and a strategic ally. She is first introduced after making contact with Miorine Rembran, offering her a means to escape from the Asticassia School of Technology. Though that initial plan is derailed, this encounter establishes a connection based on mutual suspicion and, eventually, shared interests. Her motivation is to gather crucial intelligence on the Benerit Group’s activities, specifically regarding the development of GUND-ARM technology and the enigmatic Quiet Zero project. Driven by a desire to avert a large-scale conflict between the Space Assembly League and the Benerit Group, she uses her position to uncover the truth, regardless of where it leads. In return for her aid, she secures Miorine’s cooperation in investigating leads, such as the disappearance of Nika Nanaura.

Key relationships define her interactions. Her partnership with her colleague and pilot, Guston Parche, is professional and efficient, marked by a lack of rigid formal hierarchy and a shared understanding of their mission. With Miorine Rembran, she forms a pragmatic alliance built on a careful exchange of favors and information, which gradually develops into a relationship of cautious trust. As an investigator, she confronts Belmeria Winston, using a combination of gentle persuasion and veiled threats to extract confessions about projects like Quiet Zero and the continued existence of Ochs Earth Corporation. Throughout the story, Feng Jun maintains a deep skepticism of the Benerit Group while also growing distrustful of the aggressive methods favored by the leadership of her own Space Assembly League.

Her character undergoes a tragic but determined arc. She begins as a mysterious smuggler, is revealed to be an undercover agent, and becomes a proactive investigator. Ultimately, her pursuit of the truth leads to a fatal confrontation. After successfully learning from Belmeria that the Space Assembly League's leadership is covertly supporting the same forces they claim to oppose, she is shot by an operative working for Prospera Mercury. Mortally wounded, her final act is to ensure the safety of Belmeria and Guston, sacrificing herself so her colleague can continue the mission to stop the Quiet Zero project. The story later shows her grave being visited, confirming her death. Her abilities lie not in piloting a mobile suit, but in infiltration, psychological manipulation, negotiation, and meticulous intelligence gathering, skills she uses masterfully to navigate the dangerous political landscape of the series.