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Lau Peipei stands among the surviving members of the original eleven magical girls who fought the Distonian War, later surviving as part of the "Magical Five" after six comrades fell. Her magical designation is Shantoulon, translating to "Two Headed Dragon" in Chinese. She served with China's People's Liberation Army during the conflict.
Post-war, Peipei embraced a freelance career as a mercenary and assassin, primarily driven by financial gain. Operating from Thailand, she accepted contracts from various entities, including the CIA. To conceal her identity and evade recognition, she underwent plastic surgery, augmenting her innate magical perception-blocking abilities.
Despite her profit-oriented motives, Peipei harbors a powerful protective instinct toward Astrologer. This bond proved significant enough to trigger her defection from the PLA after she rescued Astrologer from a car bombing – an event that precipitated her identity change and shift to freelance work. Initially hesitant to rejoin conflicts involving former comrades, she later reconsidered due to encouragement from Astrologer and allies, ultimately choosing to fight for justice again.
Peipei wields dual nunchucks as her primary magical weapon and employs firearms in her assassin role. Her definitive magical attack, "Winds of Good Fortune," generates a double-arched tornado. Like other magical girls, she utilizes a reactive magical shield for defense and possesses the standard finishing move "Magical Calorie Roll-Up."
Her key involvements include participating in the Okinawa Arc, guarding the 6th Naha alongside Asuka Ootorii, Kurumi Mugen, Mia Cyrus, and Tamara Volkova. During the Ukraine Arc, she succumbed to brainwashing by the Babel Brigade, resulting in a confrontation with Asuka. She later fought in the New York Arc against duplicates of the Zmey dragon robot alongside Kurumi and Mia, and participated in battles against the Distonian general Leyla.
Peipei's background lacks mention of parents or relatives, making her the only Magical Five member without known family connections. Her journey reflects a transition from military service to independent mercenary work, driven by personal loyalty and a rediscovered commitment to justice rather than solely financial incentives.
Post-war, Peipei embraced a freelance career as a mercenary and assassin, primarily driven by financial gain. Operating from Thailand, she accepted contracts from various entities, including the CIA. To conceal her identity and evade recognition, she underwent plastic surgery, augmenting her innate magical perception-blocking abilities.
Despite her profit-oriented motives, Peipei harbors a powerful protective instinct toward Astrologer. This bond proved significant enough to trigger her defection from the PLA after she rescued Astrologer from a car bombing – an event that precipitated her identity change and shift to freelance work. Initially hesitant to rejoin conflicts involving former comrades, she later reconsidered due to encouragement from Astrologer and allies, ultimately choosing to fight for justice again.
Peipei wields dual nunchucks as her primary magical weapon and employs firearms in her assassin role. Her definitive magical attack, "Winds of Good Fortune," generates a double-arched tornado. Like other magical girls, she utilizes a reactive magical shield for defense and possesses the standard finishing move "Magical Calorie Roll-Up."
Her key involvements include participating in the Okinawa Arc, guarding the 6th Naha alongside Asuka Ootorii, Kurumi Mugen, Mia Cyrus, and Tamara Volkova. During the Ukraine Arc, she succumbed to brainwashing by the Babel Brigade, resulting in a confrontation with Asuka. She later fought in the New York Arc against duplicates of the Zmey dragon robot alongside Kurumi and Mia, and participated in battles against the Distonian general Leyla.
Peipei's background lacks mention of parents or relatives, making her the only Magical Five member without known family connections. Her journey reflects a transition from military service to independent mercenary work, driven by personal loyalty and a rediscovered commitment to justice rather than solely financial incentives.