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Kaede Kayano, born Akari Yukimura, is the younger sister of Aguri Yukimura, a scientist whose experiments contributed to Korosensei’s creation. After Aguri perished in a lab explosion, Akari discovered tentacle cells at the scene and vowed revenge. Adopting the alias “Kaede Kayano” from a past acting role, she dyed her black hair green and manipulated her way into Kunugigaoka Junior High’s Class 3-E by provoking the chairman. Her cheerful, supportive facade concealed her true mission: infiltrating the class to assassinate Korosensei, whom she blamed for Aguri’s death.
To enhance her combat prowess, she injected tentacle cells, gaining speed and agility at the cost of physical and emotional instability. She strategically befriended Nagisa Shiota, leveraging his unassuming presence to remain unnoticed, even styling his hair into pigtails to divert attention. While participating in assassination plots, she maintained her fabricated persona—a bubbly, sweet-loving student with self-deprecating jokes about her flat chest—to avoid suspicion.
Her carefully constructed lies unraveled during a violent confrontation with Korosensei, where she unleashed her tentacles, fueled by grief and the cells’ corrupting influence. Korosensei, aware of her deteriorating state, exposed his weak point to enable Nagisa’s intervention. Nagisa subdued her with a kiss, neutralizing her rage and allowing Korosensei to extract the tentacles. Hospitalized afterward, she reflected on her actions and the genuine bonds she’d formed with classmates.
Post-recovery, she abandoned her green hair, embracing her natural black, and shifted her focus to protecting Korosensei in line with Aguri’s wishes. Her dynamic with Nagisa deepened, hinting at romantic tension following their pivotal encounter. Though initially conflicted about her dual identities, she merged her strategic cunning and empathetic nature, channeling her logistical skills into academic and emotional support for peers.
Petite with hazel eyes and a notably flat chest—a trait she often humorously lamented—she excelled in Japanese but lagged in physical education. Her childhood acting career as “Haruna Mase” honed her ability to sustain her cheerful facade, though industry pressures shaped her views on appearance and authority. Despite her deceptive origins, her friendships with classmates like Yukiko Kanzaki and Manami Okuda remained authentic, often positioning her as a mediator within group dynamics.
Seven years post-graduation, she retained her signature hairstyle, stood slightly taller, and exhibited subtle physical maturation. Her journey culminated in a resolve to live truthfully, disentangling herself from vengeance and pretense, symbolizing both reconciliation with her past and acceptance of an identity independent of her sister’s legacy.
To enhance her combat prowess, she injected tentacle cells, gaining speed and agility at the cost of physical and emotional instability. She strategically befriended Nagisa Shiota, leveraging his unassuming presence to remain unnoticed, even styling his hair into pigtails to divert attention. While participating in assassination plots, she maintained her fabricated persona—a bubbly, sweet-loving student with self-deprecating jokes about her flat chest—to avoid suspicion.
Her carefully constructed lies unraveled during a violent confrontation with Korosensei, where she unleashed her tentacles, fueled by grief and the cells’ corrupting influence. Korosensei, aware of her deteriorating state, exposed his weak point to enable Nagisa’s intervention. Nagisa subdued her with a kiss, neutralizing her rage and allowing Korosensei to extract the tentacles. Hospitalized afterward, she reflected on her actions and the genuine bonds she’d formed with classmates.
Post-recovery, she abandoned her green hair, embracing her natural black, and shifted her focus to protecting Korosensei in line with Aguri’s wishes. Her dynamic with Nagisa deepened, hinting at romantic tension following their pivotal encounter. Though initially conflicted about her dual identities, she merged her strategic cunning and empathetic nature, channeling her logistical skills into academic and emotional support for peers.
Petite with hazel eyes and a notably flat chest—a trait she often humorously lamented—she excelled in Japanese but lagged in physical education. Her childhood acting career as “Haruna Mase” honed her ability to sustain her cheerful facade, though industry pressures shaped her views on appearance and authority. Despite her deceptive origins, her friendships with classmates like Yukiko Kanzaki and Manami Okuda remained authentic, often positioning her as a mediator within group dynamics.
Seven years post-graduation, she retained her signature hairstyle, stood slightly taller, and exhibited subtle physical maturation. Her journey culminated in a resolve to live truthfully, disentangling herself from vengeance and pretense, symbolizing both reconciliation with her past and acceptance of an identity independent of her sister’s legacy.