TV-Series
Description
Shirokusa Kachi stands as a central figure in the narrative, recognized for her striking appearance featuring long black hair, an ample bosom, and a self-indulgent physique often deemed faultlessly beautiful. She typically wears knee socks. Her present refined image contrasts with her tomboyish childhood look.
Her lonely early years were marked by introversion, clumsiness, and a lack of self-confidence, leading her to devote herself intensely to studies. This changed when television broadcasts of child actor Sueharu Maru stirred deep emotions within her, sparking love. They met, became friends, and pledged to create a movie together. Sueharu later distanced himself due to his acting career and quit entirely after his mother's death. Shirokusa perceived this as betrayal, fueling her vengeful resolve to become a strong, beautiful, and acclaimed author. Her goal: make Sueharu fall in love with her only to brutally reject him.
Shirokusa's high intellect earned her the Akutami Award for writing. At school, she is renowned as a cool beauty due to her fame, demeanor, intellect, and looks. She maintains a cold, aloof, and humorless disposition toward most people—especially male classmates—exhibiting self-centeredness and a dispassionate tone. This frigid demeanor makes her difficult to approach, resulting in few friends. Yet around Sueharu, she becomes visibly nervous, blushes easily, and acts amiably, particularly when he praises her literary work.
Symbolism intertwines with her character: her name "Shirokusa" translates to "white grass" from "white clover," reflected in the white clover hairclip she wears. This motif signifies "happiness," "promise," "think of me," and "be mine," echoing her emotional journey. Her nickname "Shiro" (white) contrasts with romantic rival Kuroha Shida's "Kuro" (black).
Her development illustrates a transformation from an insecure child into an accomplished academic and artist. However, underlying vulnerability and unresolved attachment to Sueharu drive her actions. The revenge plot stems from childhood pain, yet her interactions with Sueharu reveal lingering affection and internal conflict between vengeful goals and genuine emotions.
Her lonely early years were marked by introversion, clumsiness, and a lack of self-confidence, leading her to devote herself intensely to studies. This changed when television broadcasts of child actor Sueharu Maru stirred deep emotions within her, sparking love. They met, became friends, and pledged to create a movie together. Sueharu later distanced himself due to his acting career and quit entirely after his mother's death. Shirokusa perceived this as betrayal, fueling her vengeful resolve to become a strong, beautiful, and acclaimed author. Her goal: make Sueharu fall in love with her only to brutally reject him.
Shirokusa's high intellect earned her the Akutami Award for writing. At school, she is renowned as a cool beauty due to her fame, demeanor, intellect, and looks. She maintains a cold, aloof, and humorless disposition toward most people—especially male classmates—exhibiting self-centeredness and a dispassionate tone. This frigid demeanor makes her difficult to approach, resulting in few friends. Yet around Sueharu, she becomes visibly nervous, blushes easily, and acts amiably, particularly when he praises her literary work.
Symbolism intertwines with her character: her name "Shirokusa" translates to "white grass" from "white clover," reflected in the white clover hairclip she wears. This motif signifies "happiness," "promise," "think of me," and "be mine," echoing her emotional journey. Her nickname "Shiro" (white) contrasts with romantic rival Kuroha Shida's "Kuro" (black).
Her development illustrates a transformation from an insecure child into an accomplished academic and artist. However, underlying vulnerability and unresolved attachment to Sueharu drive her actions. The revenge plot stems from childhood pain, yet her interactions with Sueharu reveal lingering affection and internal conflict between vengeful goals and genuine emotions.