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Description
Fumiko Ariyoshi, the fourth former wife of Genichirou Miyanomori and mother to Susumu Miyanomori, hails from the commoner House of Ariyoshi.
At 43, her black hair is typically pulled back into a tight bun, framing her black eyes. She presents a traditional image, often seen in a normal green kimono or yukata.
Her personality manifests as kind, docile, reserved, quiet, and relaxed, expressed through consistently mild manners. Yet beneath this gentle exterior lies a core of strong inner resilience.
Within the Miyanomori household, Fumiko cultivates positive relationships. She gets along well with Haru Asagi, the protagonist maid, and also maintains good rapport with Chiyoko Imura, the mother of Masashi Miyanomori.
Her deepest connection is with her son, Susumu. She cares for him profoundly and actively shaped his values, instilling lessons to treat women with kindness and respect. This upbringing directly fostered Susumu's characteristically polite and egalitarian demeanor towards everyone, including the household staff.
Fumiko's days revolve around domestic routines. While no hobbies are specified, she consistently prioritizes time spent with Susumu. Her influence resonates in his moral development, having instilled the principles that later guided his conduct as a police officer.
The etymology of her name reflects meaning: "Fumiko" combines "sentence, letter, writing" (文, fumi) with "child" (子, ko), while "Ariyoshi" signifies "exist" (有, ari) and "lucky, good" (吉, yoshi).
At 43, her black hair is typically pulled back into a tight bun, framing her black eyes. She presents a traditional image, often seen in a normal green kimono or yukata.
Her personality manifests as kind, docile, reserved, quiet, and relaxed, expressed through consistently mild manners. Yet beneath this gentle exterior lies a core of strong inner resilience.
Within the Miyanomori household, Fumiko cultivates positive relationships. She gets along well with Haru Asagi, the protagonist maid, and also maintains good rapport with Chiyoko Imura, the mother of Masashi Miyanomori.
Her deepest connection is with her son, Susumu. She cares for him profoundly and actively shaped his values, instilling lessons to treat women with kindness and respect. This upbringing directly fostered Susumu's characteristically polite and egalitarian demeanor towards everyone, including the household staff.
Fumiko's days revolve around domestic routines. While no hobbies are specified, she consistently prioritizes time spent with Susumu. Her influence resonates in his moral development, having instilled the principles that later guided his conduct as a police officer.
The etymology of her name reflects meaning: "Fumiko" combines "sentence, letter, writing" (文, fumi) with "child" (子, ko), while "Ariyoshi" signifies "exist" (有, ari) and "lucky, good" (吉, yoshi).