TV-Series
Description
Teria Wang is a 14-year-old student at Dahlia Academy, originally from Touwa with Chinese heritage. She shares a twin sister bond with Kochou Wang, presenting as quieter and more reserved compared to Kochou's assertive nature. Both twins skipped grades due to exceptional intellect, making them second-year high school students despite their age. Teria has long black hair styled in Chinese double buns, yellow eyes, and a noticeably developed physique relative to her sister. Her standard outfit is a modified Chinese dress featuring a shorter above-knee skirt, a chest cutout revealing cleavage, a black jacket, white thigh-high socks, and pink shoes.

Serving as a Prefect in the Black Doggy House, Teria possesses specific expertise in engineering and machinery. However, she displays significant clumsiness and operational difficulties when performing duties, especially when separated from Kochou. She harbors a profound fear of dogs yet shows unwavering commitment to protecting students, such as shielding children from a wild dog despite her terror. Her personal interests include reading manga during downtime.

Teria develops unrequited romantic feelings for Romio Inuzuka but struggles to express them openly. This conflict persists even after she learns of Romio's relationship with Juliet Persia, and she chooses to support him regardless. Mentoring Romio during his servant period under the Prefects highlights her professional challenges, particularly when Anne Sieber criticizes her over-reliance on Kochou. Collaborative duties with Romio often end in failure, though critical incidents – like their coordinated rescue of children from a dog attack – reveal Teria's ability to overcome personal fears to protect others. These experiences gradually foster her independence from Kochou.

Her narrative includes participation in significant academy events, like the ministers' inspection tour where her clumsiness triggers an incident involving Romio's pants. Following prefect elections, she resigns from Student Council responsibilities to pursue engineering studies at Touwa University. This transition marks her progression toward self-sufficiency while maintaining supportive relationships with peers like Romio.