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Benio Yonomori, the older sister of Kobeni Yonomori, holds the position of student council president at her high school, where she cultivates a polished, authoritative image bolstered by top-tier academic performance, athletic skill, and widespread admiration. School publications regularly spotlight her accomplishments, cementing her status as an exemplary figure among peers.
Beneath her composed public facade lies a starkly contrasting private persona defined by an overwhelming sister complex. Domestically, Benio displays obsessive devotion to Kobeni, insisting on perpetual guardianship while resisting her sister’s autonomy. This behavior originates from unresolved guilt over a childhood mountain trip incident: Benio persuaded their grandfather to take Kobeni in her stead, resulting in Kobeni’s accident and memory loss.
Her quirks extend to a pronounced affinity for youthful appearances, particularly targeting Mashiro and Shirayuki Mitsumine. Benio routinely lures Mashiro to the student council room with snacks, dubbing her a “proud loli,” though Mashiro evades these attentions. Nadeshiko Kashima, the vice-president, frequently curbs Benio’s antics through physical reprimands like book strikes, balancing her erratic tendencies with disciplined oversight.
Despite these eccentricities, Benio garners reverence from peers like Konoha Suetsugi, the council secretary, who views her with idolizing respect. Her relationship with Hakuya Mitsumine remains fraught due to opposition to his engagement to Kobeni, though pragmatic cooperation occasionally emerges when Kobeni’s safety is at stake.
Central to Benio’s identity is her enduring guilt over Kobeni’s accident, which she interprets as a personal failing. This fuels her dual existence as a revered leader and a privately flawed, emotionally driven figure, her growth perpetually entangled with unresolved obsessions.
Physically, she sports long orange hair and brown eyes with occasional purplish hues, often wearing glasses at school but discarding them at home. Her name, meaning “crimson thread,” mirrors her enduring, interconnected influence on those in her orbit.
Beneath her composed public facade lies a starkly contrasting private persona defined by an overwhelming sister complex. Domestically, Benio displays obsessive devotion to Kobeni, insisting on perpetual guardianship while resisting her sister’s autonomy. This behavior originates from unresolved guilt over a childhood mountain trip incident: Benio persuaded their grandfather to take Kobeni in her stead, resulting in Kobeni’s accident and memory loss.
Her quirks extend to a pronounced affinity for youthful appearances, particularly targeting Mashiro and Shirayuki Mitsumine. Benio routinely lures Mashiro to the student council room with snacks, dubbing her a “proud loli,” though Mashiro evades these attentions. Nadeshiko Kashima, the vice-president, frequently curbs Benio’s antics through physical reprimands like book strikes, balancing her erratic tendencies with disciplined oversight.
Despite these eccentricities, Benio garners reverence from peers like Konoha Suetsugi, the council secretary, who views her with idolizing respect. Her relationship with Hakuya Mitsumine remains fraught due to opposition to his engagement to Kobeni, though pragmatic cooperation occasionally emerges when Kobeni’s safety is at stake.
Central to Benio’s identity is her enduring guilt over Kobeni’s accident, which she interprets as a personal failing. This fuels her dual existence as a revered leader and a privately flawed, emotionally driven figure, her growth perpetually entangled with unresolved obsessions.
Physically, she sports long orange hair and brown eyes with occasional purplish hues, often wearing glasses at school but discarding them at home. Her name, meaning “crimson thread,” mirrors her enduring, interconnected influence on those in her orbit.