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Riku Ageha, a student in Ayanagi Gakuen High School’s Musical Department, transitioned from its middle school division. Standing 164 cm with black hair, blue eyes, and blood type B, his July 7 birthday places him under Cancer. He occupies dorm room 208 alongside teammate Hachiya So as part of Team Yuzuriha, led by Yuzuriha Christian Lion.
Defined by narcissism, Ageha proclaims himself flawless while idolizing Tsukigami Haruto as his "god"—a fixation sparked by witnessing Haruto’s performance in *Shadow & Lights Musical* during middle school. Driven to emulate Haruto, he joined every club Haruto participated in, relentlessly pursuing identical roles and openly competing to surpass peers, including Tsukigami Kaito. His devotion manifests in "sacred tours" to Haruto-related sites and frequent visits to the Kao Council Data room to study Haruto’s archives.
A bitter rivalry with former classmate Nanjo Koki ignited when Nanjo dismissed Haruto’s name, cementing Ageha’s disdain for those undervaluing his idol. Despite his aloof exterior, he leans heavily on Hachiya, who manages his daily needs like meals, forging a bond of mutual reliance.
Academically adept in music and English yet averse to studying, Ageha favors hamburgers, junk food, ketchup, and moonlit nights while shunning hot drinks. Poor physical coordination hampers him in P.E., though dance proves an exception. Yuzuriha encourages his stress-relief ritual of drinking tea in the flower garden.
As Team Yuzuriha’s leader, Ageha guided them to fourth place in the Newcomers' Debut Performance and third at the Ayanagi Festival. His performances include *MOON Holic*, *Nervous-aid* (a duet with Hachiya), and *In A World You Still Don’t Know* (a duet with Haruto). His ambition fixates on claiming roles identical to Haruto’s past achievements.
Team Yuzuriha members bear insect-themed surnames, with Ageha’s incorporating "wing." Their training uniforms feature white hoodies with black accents, though Ageha opts for a purple-blue T-shirt over the standard green.
Navigating between emulating Haruto and carving his own identity, Ageha’s growth emerges through Team Yuzuriha’s collaborations. While initially driven by imitation, group performances and teammate interactions hint at evolving interdependence and collective aspirations.
Defined by narcissism, Ageha proclaims himself flawless while idolizing Tsukigami Haruto as his "god"—a fixation sparked by witnessing Haruto’s performance in *Shadow & Lights Musical* during middle school. Driven to emulate Haruto, he joined every club Haruto participated in, relentlessly pursuing identical roles and openly competing to surpass peers, including Tsukigami Kaito. His devotion manifests in "sacred tours" to Haruto-related sites and frequent visits to the Kao Council Data room to study Haruto’s archives.
A bitter rivalry with former classmate Nanjo Koki ignited when Nanjo dismissed Haruto’s name, cementing Ageha’s disdain for those undervaluing his idol. Despite his aloof exterior, he leans heavily on Hachiya, who manages his daily needs like meals, forging a bond of mutual reliance.
Academically adept in music and English yet averse to studying, Ageha favors hamburgers, junk food, ketchup, and moonlit nights while shunning hot drinks. Poor physical coordination hampers him in P.E., though dance proves an exception. Yuzuriha encourages his stress-relief ritual of drinking tea in the flower garden.
As Team Yuzuriha’s leader, Ageha guided them to fourth place in the Newcomers' Debut Performance and third at the Ayanagi Festival. His performances include *MOON Holic*, *Nervous-aid* (a duet with Hachiya), and *In A World You Still Don’t Know* (a duet with Haruto). His ambition fixates on claiming roles identical to Haruto’s past achievements.
Team Yuzuriha members bear insect-themed surnames, with Ageha’s incorporating "wing." Their training uniforms feature white hoodies with black accents, though Ageha opts for a purple-blue T-shirt over the standard green.
Navigating between emulating Haruto and carving his own identity, Ageha’s growth emerges through Team Yuzuriha’s collaborations. While initially driven by imitation, group performances and teammate interactions hint at evolving interdependence and collective aspirations.