TV-Series
Description
Aby Ssinia is a first-year student at Dahlia Academy, representing the Principality of West as a member of the White Cats House. Possessing auburn hair, blue eyes, and a handsome appearance, he leverages his looks to charm fans. Expelled from his dormitory after involvement in the Sports Festival scandal, he grows a large beard but later shaves clean for the Mr. and Miss Dahlia Contest.
His childhood involved enduring bullying alongside Somali Longhaired due to their low social status, forging a shared promise to change the world and end such cruelty. Driven by an inferiority-superiority complex, Aby seeks admiration and validation by becoming a prefect. This complex fuels his annoyance at being overlooked for Head Prefect and initially leads him to employ underhanded tactics.
During the Sports Festival, Aby orchestrates schemes to defeat the Black Dogs and discredit Romio Inuzuka and Juliet Persia. He instructs Somali to use spiked shoes, injuring Persia and forcing her withdrawal from the relay. In the cavalry battle, he spikes the Black Dogs' drinks with sleeping pills. Confronted by Romio, who labels his tactics "lame," Aby attacks in rage but is defeated and thrown off the field, resulting in his exposure and expulsion.
Living off-campus post-expulsion, Aby reflects on his actions. Seeking redemption, he enters the Mr. and Miss Dahlia Contest to restore his reputation and revive his faction. When Somali, participating to become "a woman befitting" him, struggles, Aby intervenes. He partners with her for the dance and tells her she is "fine the way she are," signaling acceptance of her true self and reconciling their relationship. This marks a shift toward atonement, though his inferiority-superiority complex endures.
Later, during the student election campaign, Aby delivers a speech revealing his working-class origins and the ridicule faced at the academy. He shares how Somali's resilience inspired him to change the discriminatory social structure, promising equality for all students regardless of background and urging the abused and weak to support his prefect bid. Somali publicly embraces him after the speech, reinforcing their bond and his commitment to reform.
Aby's development concludes with ongoing efforts to atone for past actions while navigating residual insecurities. He serves as a servant under third-year prefect Cait Sith and participates in the exhibition match preceding the next Sports Festival, maintaining a secondary role.
His childhood involved enduring bullying alongside Somali Longhaired due to their low social status, forging a shared promise to change the world and end such cruelty. Driven by an inferiority-superiority complex, Aby seeks admiration and validation by becoming a prefect. This complex fuels his annoyance at being overlooked for Head Prefect and initially leads him to employ underhanded tactics.
During the Sports Festival, Aby orchestrates schemes to defeat the Black Dogs and discredit Romio Inuzuka and Juliet Persia. He instructs Somali to use spiked shoes, injuring Persia and forcing her withdrawal from the relay. In the cavalry battle, he spikes the Black Dogs' drinks with sleeping pills. Confronted by Romio, who labels his tactics "lame," Aby attacks in rage but is defeated and thrown off the field, resulting in his exposure and expulsion.
Living off-campus post-expulsion, Aby reflects on his actions. Seeking redemption, he enters the Mr. and Miss Dahlia Contest to restore his reputation and revive his faction. When Somali, participating to become "a woman befitting" him, struggles, Aby intervenes. He partners with her for the dance and tells her she is "fine the way she are," signaling acceptance of her true self and reconciling their relationship. This marks a shift toward atonement, though his inferiority-superiority complex endures.
Later, during the student election campaign, Aby delivers a speech revealing his working-class origins and the ridicule faced at the academy. He shares how Somali's resilience inspired him to change the discriminatory social structure, promising equality for all students regardless of background and urging the abused and weak to support his prefect bid. Somali publicly embraces him after the speech, reinforcing their bond and his commitment to reform.
Aby's development concludes with ongoing efforts to atone for past actions while navigating residual insecurities. He serves as a servant under third-year prefect Cait Sith and participates in the exhibition match preceding the next Sports Festival, maintaining a secondary role.