TV-Series
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Ryō Fuyusawa, a third-year Ayanagi Academy Musical Department student and Kao Council member, embodies cold precision, relentless ambition, and unyielding resolve. His frosty exterior stems from a transition between a once-carefree childhood and the calculated persona he cultivated over years. While admired for his reliability and work ethic, he frequently dismisses peers as inferior, pursuing personal triumph even when it fractures relationships.
During middle school, he honed leadership skills as class president alongside Nanjo Koki, later joining first-year star team peers including Toma Shiki. A hunger to lead the Kao Council ignited a bitter rivalry when the role was awarded to Toma instead. This rejection sharpened Fuyusawa’s resolve to enforce the council’s legacy through elitism, championing groups like Team Hiragi while rejecting inclusive methods.
His dynamic with Toma shifted from collaboration to ideological warfare. Toma’s advocacy for accessible performances clashed with Fuyusawa’s rigid adherence to exclusivity, culminating in Fuyusawa engineering Toma’s temporary ousting via a no-confidence vote. This maneuver relied partly on childhood friend Chiaki Takafumi’s pivotal vote—a strategic betrayal intended to expose Fuyusawa’s flaws through anticipated failure.
Tensions with fellow council members underscore his isolation. Chiaki openly mocks his arrogance, while Masashi Irinatsu and Shion Kasugano initially acquiesced to his authority before defecting to Toma’s cause.
Personal idiosyncrasies include vegetarian-leaning meals with rare dairy indulgences, a lifelong aversion to mochi’s texture, and methodical morning rituals favoring efficiency over nighttime preparation. Solitary music sessions or reading ease his stress, reflecting a pragmatic worldview where sleep and streamlined productivity reign supreme.
Drawing parallels to Mordred’s defiance of Arthurian ideals, Fuyusawa opposes Toma’s visionary leadership. His name—冬沢亮—evokes winter’s chill, murky complexity, and stark clarity, mirroring his frosty demeanor. Subtle remnants of his past linger: childhood-inspired distastes and a preference for car travel over other transit, hinting at layers beneath his austere facade.
During middle school, he honed leadership skills as class president alongside Nanjo Koki, later joining first-year star team peers including Toma Shiki. A hunger to lead the Kao Council ignited a bitter rivalry when the role was awarded to Toma instead. This rejection sharpened Fuyusawa’s resolve to enforce the council’s legacy through elitism, championing groups like Team Hiragi while rejecting inclusive methods.
His dynamic with Toma shifted from collaboration to ideological warfare. Toma’s advocacy for accessible performances clashed with Fuyusawa’s rigid adherence to exclusivity, culminating in Fuyusawa engineering Toma’s temporary ousting via a no-confidence vote. This maneuver relied partly on childhood friend Chiaki Takafumi’s pivotal vote—a strategic betrayal intended to expose Fuyusawa’s flaws through anticipated failure.
Tensions with fellow council members underscore his isolation. Chiaki openly mocks his arrogance, while Masashi Irinatsu and Shion Kasugano initially acquiesced to his authority before defecting to Toma’s cause.
Personal idiosyncrasies include vegetarian-leaning meals with rare dairy indulgences, a lifelong aversion to mochi’s texture, and methodical morning rituals favoring efficiency over nighttime preparation. Solitary music sessions or reading ease his stress, reflecting a pragmatic worldview where sleep and streamlined productivity reign supreme.
Drawing parallels to Mordred’s defiance of Arthurian ideals, Fuyusawa opposes Toma’s visionary leadership. His name—冬沢亮—evokes winter’s chill, murky complexity, and stark clarity, mirroring his frosty demeanor. Subtle remnants of his past linger: childhood-inspired distastes and a preference for car travel over other transit, hinting at layers beneath his austere facade.