TV-Series
Description
Najica Hiiragi serves as the lead protagonist across official media. She balances dual roles: a celebrated perfumer for CRI Cosmetics and a covert field agent within CRI's Intelligence Bureau. Her perfumery expertise centers on crafting signature scents, including the ongoing development of the final "Sunday" perfume for "The Day Series," utilizing her extraordinary olfactory sense capable of identifying over 500 distinct odors. This sensory gift proves vital in operations, allowing her to track targets by their unique perfumes or body odors.

Physically, she appears as a slightly tall young woman with semi-long brown hair and blue eyes. Her signature outfit consists of a lime-green jacket layered over a gray-buttoned vest, a white collared dress shirt with a red bow tie, a black slit-skirt, and black high heels.

Initially opposed to having a partner, she is assigned the gynoid Humaritt Lila, codenamed "ZZZ," after rescuing her. Najica frequently expresses frustration with Lila's social naivety and initially holds her responsible for operational failures. This dynamic shifts significantly as Najica develops genuine trust and care for Lila, actively mentoring her in human social customs and field protocols. This relationship becomes central to Najica's character arc, though her increasing professional detachment leads to observations that she sometimes displays less humanity than the androids she pursues. By the narrative's conclusion, she grants Lila autonomy, permitting her to depart with Alpha, a male Humaritt.

Her operational proficiency includes mastery of firearms, notably the Stechkin APS pistol loaded with non-lethal plastic bullets, alongside expertise in close combat and marksmanship, often disabling opponents without killing. She pilots a custom-modified Mil Mi-35 Hind assault helicopter featuring remote control capabilities and advanced avionics. Her missions primarily involve retrieving rogue Humaritts—humanoid androids frequently controlled by criminals or terrorists—while navigating suspicions surrounding CRI's contracts with Shinba Industrial and the motives behind Humaritt deployments.

Key missions involve protecting a judge's daughter from assassins, sabotaging a reactivated laser satellite, infiltrating an idol group to expose a Humaritt manager, and confronting the creator of the Humaritts. These operations consistently challenge her methodologies and ethics, particularly concerning the treatment and autonomy of the androids.