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Alisa Mikhailovna Kujō, commonly called Alya, is a first-year student and student council treasurer at an elite private academy. Her striking appearance includes silver hair that transitioned from blonde during childhood, a milky-white complexion, and sapphire-blue almond-shaped eyes reflecting her Russian-Japanese heritage. Tall with an hourglass figure and long limbs, she commands a distinctive presence.
Born to a Russian father and Japanese mother, Alisa spent formative years in Vladivostok, where classmates dismissed her diligence and blamed her for a group project’s failure. This experience forged her cold, distant demeanor and unconscious condescension. After returning to Japan due to her father’s work, she enrolled at a top-tier academy. Despite unfamiliarity with Japanese test formats after a five-year absence, she ranked first in her grade, gaining instant popularity but remaining socially isolated.
Alisa excels academically and athletically, consistently topping class rankings with competitive drive. She views beauty as a strategic asset but avoids makeup to comply with school rules. Her personality blends pride in her capabilities with tsundere traits: she openly criticizes her unmotivated deskmate, Masachika Kuze, yet secretly harbors deep affection, frequently expressing jealousy when he interacts with other girls. Unaware he understands Russian, she uses the language to conceal flirtatious comments and affectionate remarks like calling him cute or expressing fondness.
Her relationship with Masachika evolves from initial dismissal to deep attachment. Intrigued after he assists her during a middle-school festival, she grows possessive, volunteering as his partner for student council elections and visiting his home for study sessions. Key moments include a bet promising him a wish for academic success, a near-kiss interrupted by fireworks during a game, and a school-festival dance that clarifies her feelings. Discovering Masachika’s hidden ties to the Suou family on her 16th birthday, she skips her celebration to urge him to reconcile with his past.
Alisa maintains a strained relationship with her older sister, Maria, addressing her by name rather than familial terms due to her Russian upbringing. She perceives Maria as overly affectionate and avoids sharing rooms during trips. Alisa mistakenly believes Maria clings to a past romantic partner, unaware that partner was Masachika. With Yuki Suou, she shares a rivalry for student council presidency, initially misinterpreting Yuki’s closeness to Masachika as romantic. During summer trips, they develop genuine friendship as Yuki deduces Alisa’s feelings and facilitates her interactions with Masachika.
Alisa shifts from isolated perfectionism toward emotional openness through school festivals, elections, and group activities. Accepting her love for Masachika marks a turning point. She remains highly driven, leveraging competitive spirit in campaigns and academics while increasingly relying on others. Her preferences include sweet foods and volleyball, avoiding spicy dishes.
Born to a Russian father and Japanese mother, Alisa spent formative years in Vladivostok, where classmates dismissed her diligence and blamed her for a group project’s failure. This experience forged her cold, distant demeanor and unconscious condescension. After returning to Japan due to her father’s work, she enrolled at a top-tier academy. Despite unfamiliarity with Japanese test formats after a five-year absence, she ranked first in her grade, gaining instant popularity but remaining socially isolated.
Alisa excels academically and athletically, consistently topping class rankings with competitive drive. She views beauty as a strategic asset but avoids makeup to comply with school rules. Her personality blends pride in her capabilities with tsundere traits: she openly criticizes her unmotivated deskmate, Masachika Kuze, yet secretly harbors deep affection, frequently expressing jealousy when he interacts with other girls. Unaware he understands Russian, she uses the language to conceal flirtatious comments and affectionate remarks like calling him cute or expressing fondness.
Her relationship with Masachika evolves from initial dismissal to deep attachment. Intrigued after he assists her during a middle-school festival, she grows possessive, volunteering as his partner for student council elections and visiting his home for study sessions. Key moments include a bet promising him a wish for academic success, a near-kiss interrupted by fireworks during a game, and a school-festival dance that clarifies her feelings. Discovering Masachika’s hidden ties to the Suou family on her 16th birthday, she skips her celebration to urge him to reconcile with his past.
Alisa maintains a strained relationship with her older sister, Maria, addressing her by name rather than familial terms due to her Russian upbringing. She perceives Maria as overly affectionate and avoids sharing rooms during trips. Alisa mistakenly believes Maria clings to a past romantic partner, unaware that partner was Masachika. With Yuki Suou, she shares a rivalry for student council presidency, initially misinterpreting Yuki’s closeness to Masachika as romantic. During summer trips, they develop genuine friendship as Yuki deduces Alisa’s feelings and facilitates her interactions with Masachika.
Alisa shifts from isolated perfectionism toward emotional openness through school festivals, elections, and group activities. Accepting her love for Masachika marks a turning point. She remains highly driven, leveraging competitive spirit in campaigns and academics while increasingly relying on others. Her preferences include sweet foods and volleyball, avoiding spicy dishes.