TV-Series
Description
Mamoru Yoshimura, a petite 16-year-old student, transfers to Tokyo Beatrice University Attached High School because of his exceptional intellect and high aptitude for Beatrice, a mysterious power responding to human will. His aptitude ranks seventh highest in the school's history. On his first day, powerful Beatrice user Ayako Takasu, known as the "Angel of Death," unexpectedly confesses romantic feelings to him despite never having met, leading him to join the student council as her aide.
Mamoru's childhood involved a traumatic disaster where he was trapped and rescued by a Beatrice user, later revealed as Ayako's uncle; Ayako was also present. Neither initially remembers the event due to their young age and its traumatic nature. This experience inspired his fascination with Beatrice and motivated his enrollment. He lives with his younger sister, Itsumi, who initially displays possessiveness and jealousy toward his relationship with Ayako, though this diminishes over time.
Initially soft-spoken and insecure, Mamoru struggles to understand why Ayako, an exceptional figure, would be interested in him, frequently questioning his own worthiness. Despite his reservations, he officially becomes her boyfriend after they collaborate to defeat an early enemy. He tends to avoid confrontation, often agreeing to the student council's elaborate schemes despite his better judgment.
Throughout the series, Mamoru transitions from passivity to actively supporting Ayako during conflicts, such as when her powers are nullified by the Beatrice-absorbing Horacle gem. Maria acknowledges his latent Beatrice potential, identifying tremendous future capabilities and explaining Ayako's attraction beyond physical strength. His relationship with Ayako deepens through shared challenges, confronting adversaries like Johan Rudiger and navigating emotional obstacles from Ayako's past parental abandonment.
His interactions extend beyond Ayako. He recognizes student council president Maya Sudo's unspoken affection for Ayako through photographic evidence of Maya's dating history. He also forms a connection with Emelenzia Beatrix Rudiger, who initially attempts to seduce him under orders from her brother Johan but later develops genuine feelings. Despite these external pressures, Mamoru remains committed to Ayako.
Mamoru's childhood involved a traumatic disaster where he was trapped and rescued by a Beatrice user, later revealed as Ayako's uncle; Ayako was also present. Neither initially remembers the event due to their young age and its traumatic nature. This experience inspired his fascination with Beatrice and motivated his enrollment. He lives with his younger sister, Itsumi, who initially displays possessiveness and jealousy toward his relationship with Ayako, though this diminishes over time.
Initially soft-spoken and insecure, Mamoru struggles to understand why Ayako, an exceptional figure, would be interested in him, frequently questioning his own worthiness. Despite his reservations, he officially becomes her boyfriend after they collaborate to defeat an early enemy. He tends to avoid confrontation, often agreeing to the student council's elaborate schemes despite his better judgment.
Throughout the series, Mamoru transitions from passivity to actively supporting Ayako during conflicts, such as when her powers are nullified by the Beatrice-absorbing Horacle gem. Maria acknowledges his latent Beatrice potential, identifying tremendous future capabilities and explaining Ayako's attraction beyond physical strength. His relationship with Ayako deepens through shared challenges, confronting adversaries like Johan Rudiger and navigating emotional obstacles from Ayako's past parental abandonment.
His interactions extend beyond Ayako. He recognizes student council president Maya Sudo's unspoken affection for Ayako through photographic evidence of Maya's dating history. He also forms a connection with Emelenzia Beatrix Rudiger, who initially attempts to seduce him under orders from her brother Johan but later develops genuine feelings. Despite these external pressures, Mamoru remains committed to Ayako.