TV-Series
Description
Shirojiro Bertoni, treasurer of the Musashi Ariadust Academy Student Council and Class 3-Plum student, doubles as one of the youngest merchants in the Musashi Business Administration. Bound by a contract with the God of Commerce, his combat prowess intensifies proportionally to his accumulated wealth, cementing his reputation as the profit-obsessed "Miser." Every decision he makes hinges on financial gain, prioritizing cold calculations over sentiment.
His Caucasian features frame light brown hair swept sharply back, brown eyes, and an athletic build that belies a dry, humorless demeanor. Though outwardly unflappable, his strategic acumen and economic expertise prove indispensable. During the Mikawa Meltdown Incident, he deduced impending disaster by analyzing disrupted trade flows between Musashi and Mikawa. After Horizon’s capture stripped the council’s authority, he orchestrated calculated pressure to compel Masazumi Honda’s participation in the rescue operation.
In combat, Shirojiro channels wealth into spells via SANCT—a deity accessed through Heidi Augesvarer’s fox-like Maus, Erimaki. This system ties divine power to economic principles, demanding encyclopedic knowledge of market prices for optimal effect. Despite critics deeming it cumbersome, his victories over adversaries like Naomasa, Jizuri Suzaku, and his delaying tactics against Tres España’s Vice Chancellor during the Spanish Armada conflict underscore his battlefield lethality.
His partnership with Heidi Augesvarer blends professional synergy and romance, united by their profit-driven ethos. Interactions with peers such as Toori Aoi and Masazumi Honda remain transactional, limited to academic or tactical coordination. Though his name echoes the mercantile legacy of Kyoto’s Chaya Shirojiro lineage, his personal history outside Musashi’s economic and military operations remains undisclosed.
From the Horizon Rescue Campaign to clashes with foreign powers, Shirojiro’s focus never wavers: financial strategy and combat efficiency guide his unyielding consistency, with no recorded deviations in personality or goals. His involvement remains confined to the main series, absent from supplemental media.
His Caucasian features frame light brown hair swept sharply back, brown eyes, and an athletic build that belies a dry, humorless demeanor. Though outwardly unflappable, his strategic acumen and economic expertise prove indispensable. During the Mikawa Meltdown Incident, he deduced impending disaster by analyzing disrupted trade flows between Musashi and Mikawa. After Horizon’s capture stripped the council’s authority, he orchestrated calculated pressure to compel Masazumi Honda’s participation in the rescue operation.
In combat, Shirojiro channels wealth into spells via SANCT—a deity accessed through Heidi Augesvarer’s fox-like Maus, Erimaki. This system ties divine power to economic principles, demanding encyclopedic knowledge of market prices for optimal effect. Despite critics deeming it cumbersome, his victories over adversaries like Naomasa, Jizuri Suzaku, and his delaying tactics against Tres España’s Vice Chancellor during the Spanish Armada conflict underscore his battlefield lethality.
His partnership with Heidi Augesvarer blends professional synergy and romance, united by their profit-driven ethos. Interactions with peers such as Toori Aoi and Masazumi Honda remain transactional, limited to academic or tactical coordination. Though his name echoes the mercantile legacy of Kyoto’s Chaya Shirojiro lineage, his personal history outside Musashi’s economic and military operations remains undisclosed.
From the Horizon Rescue Campaign to clashes with foreign powers, Shirojiro’s focus never wavers: financial strategy and combat efficiency guide his unyielding consistency, with no recorded deviations in personality or goals. His involvement remains confined to the main series, absent from supplemental media.