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Dali is the older identical twin of Migi, both born as triplets with their long-lost fraternal brother, Eiji. He shares Migi's light blonde hair, blue eyes, and fair complexion, though Dali's bangs sweep distinctly to the right, opposite Migi's left-swept fringe. A fire during the story's climax leaves Dali with a permanent scar on his right cheek, further distinguishing him. He consistently wears matching outfits with Migi to uphold their shared identity, "Hitori," essential for their deception.
Logically precise and serious, Dali acts as the strategist, intensely focused on avenging their mother Metry's murder. His approach is calculated and occasionally manipulative, yet he reacts with fierce protectiveness whenever Migi faces threats. Dali utilizes skills like regression hypnosis and the ability to modulate his voice into a feminine tone for disguises such as "Sali." He avoids activities involving subtraction due to unresolved childhood trauma.
Raised in poverty alongside Migi and Metry, Dali witnessed their mother's death at age five when Eiji, failing to recognize her, pushed her off a cliff. This event forged his unwavering commitment to revenge. He and Migi later orchestrated their adoption by the elderly Sonoyama couple under the singular "Hitori" identity to infiltrate Origon Village and investigate the murder.
Initially consumed by vengeance and distrust, Dali evolves. He feels guilt over manipulating Migi via "Sali" and regret for nearly killing the Sonoyamas due to an early misunderstanding. When they discover the twins' deception and embrace both boys equally, Dali gradually accepts them as genuine parental figures. Though his cynicism strains the bond with the increasingly idealistic Migi, their connection endures.
In the final arc, framed for murder, Dali chooses collaboration with allies like Akiyama and Maruta to clear their names instead of fleeing. He ultimately forgives Eiji for accidentally killing their mother. Three years later, in the epilogue, Dali pursues academic interests at a specialized school away from Origon Village, maintaining his close tie to Migi, symbolizing his acceptance of an individual identity beyond their shared mission.
Logically precise and serious, Dali acts as the strategist, intensely focused on avenging their mother Metry's murder. His approach is calculated and occasionally manipulative, yet he reacts with fierce protectiveness whenever Migi faces threats. Dali utilizes skills like regression hypnosis and the ability to modulate his voice into a feminine tone for disguises such as "Sali." He avoids activities involving subtraction due to unresolved childhood trauma.
Raised in poverty alongside Migi and Metry, Dali witnessed their mother's death at age five when Eiji, failing to recognize her, pushed her off a cliff. This event forged his unwavering commitment to revenge. He and Migi later orchestrated their adoption by the elderly Sonoyama couple under the singular "Hitori" identity to infiltrate Origon Village and investigate the murder.
Initially consumed by vengeance and distrust, Dali evolves. He feels guilt over manipulating Migi via "Sali" and regret for nearly killing the Sonoyamas due to an early misunderstanding. When they discover the twins' deception and embrace both boys equally, Dali gradually accepts them as genuine parental figures. Though his cynicism strains the bond with the increasingly idealistic Migi, their connection endures.
In the final arc, framed for murder, Dali chooses collaboration with allies like Akiyama and Maruta to clear their names instead of fleeing. He ultimately forgives Eiji for accidentally killing their mother. Three years later, in the epilogue, Dali pursues academic interests at a specialized school away from Origon Village, maintaining his close tie to Migi, symbolizing his acceptance of an individual identity beyond their shared mission.