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Shōgo Sena, a 25-year-old born April 8, sports neck-length blond hair with asymmetrical bangs sweeping the right side of his face. His eyes feature striking section heterochromia, blending yellow irises with a blue gradient at the upper edges. Standing between 182-185 cm tall and weighing 73 kg, he favors bold, eye-catching outfits and occasionally dons sunglasses to mask his celebrity identity as the musician "Shogo."
The eldest son of Seiya and Nagisa Sena, Shōgo assumed a protective, quasi-parental role over younger brother Izumi during their childhood, shaped by their parents’ frequent absences. He developed an intuitive "Izumi sense," alerting him to his brother’s distress or danger. This responsibility was shared with Rei Sagara, the family’s longtime manager, who co-raised Izumi alongside Shōgo.
At 16, Shōgo initiated a clandestine romantic relationship with the then-19-year-old Rei after a spontaneous physical encounter. Their decade-long dynamic weathered secrecy, Rei’s unresolved feelings for Seiya, and intermittent separations. Rei’s encouragement propelled Shōgo into music, where he formed the band Crusherz and rose to fame. His lyrics recurrently allude to Rei, mirroring his unwavering romantic pursuit. A stalker-related crisis later prompted Rei to reciprocate Shōgo’s feelings, cementing their commitment.
A childhood prodigy who mastered academics and hobbies with minimal effort, Shōgo’s indecision about his future strained family relations until he channeled his competitive drive into music—partly to rival his father and woo Rei. Though dedicated to his career, he privately admitted he’d relinquish it for Rei’s sake.
Shōgo balances a playful, laid-back exterior with sharp competitiveness and disciplined ambition, refusing defeat even in trivial matters. Beneath his confidence lie lingering doubts about Rei’s affection, driving him to seek validation through professional triumphs. His interactions with Izumi and Rei expose vulnerability, particularly when safeguarding loved ones or confronting emotional truths.
His relationship with Rei evolves from physical attraction to a partnership marked by mutual caregiving for Izumi and eventual marriage. Spin-off stories chronicle their early tensions, collaborative careers, and gradual shift from unrequited longing to equals navigating familial loyalty, perseverance, and hard-won intimacy.
The eldest son of Seiya and Nagisa Sena, Shōgo assumed a protective, quasi-parental role over younger brother Izumi during their childhood, shaped by their parents’ frequent absences. He developed an intuitive "Izumi sense," alerting him to his brother’s distress or danger. This responsibility was shared with Rei Sagara, the family’s longtime manager, who co-raised Izumi alongside Shōgo.
At 16, Shōgo initiated a clandestine romantic relationship with the then-19-year-old Rei after a spontaneous physical encounter. Their decade-long dynamic weathered secrecy, Rei’s unresolved feelings for Seiya, and intermittent separations. Rei’s encouragement propelled Shōgo into music, where he formed the band Crusherz and rose to fame. His lyrics recurrently allude to Rei, mirroring his unwavering romantic pursuit. A stalker-related crisis later prompted Rei to reciprocate Shōgo’s feelings, cementing their commitment.
A childhood prodigy who mastered academics and hobbies with minimal effort, Shōgo’s indecision about his future strained family relations until he channeled his competitive drive into music—partly to rival his father and woo Rei. Though dedicated to his career, he privately admitted he’d relinquish it for Rei’s sake.
Shōgo balances a playful, laid-back exterior with sharp competitiveness and disciplined ambition, refusing defeat even in trivial matters. Beneath his confidence lie lingering doubts about Rei’s affection, driving him to seek validation through professional triumphs. His interactions with Izumi and Rei expose vulnerability, particularly when safeguarding loved ones or confronting emotional truths.
His relationship with Rei evolves from physical attraction to a partnership marked by mutual caregiving for Izumi and eventual marriage. Spin-off stories chronicle their early tensions, collaborative careers, and gradual shift from unrequited longing to equals navigating familial loyalty, perseverance, and hard-won intimacy.
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