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Sōsuke Kaburaya, a 29-year-old private detective, runs the single-member Kaburaya Detective Agency in Gifu City. Born Sōsuke Kusanagi, he adopted his mother's surname "Kaburaya" professionally to distance himself from his father, veteran detective Isao Kusanagi. This estrangement resulted from fundamental disagreements over detective ethics, specifically Sōsuke's opposition to the Kusanagi Agency accepting lucrative cases regardless of potential harm to innocents. He established his own agency based on stricter moral principles.
Initially solitary and financially struggling, Sōsuke's life changed when Sara Da Odin, a 13-year-old princess from the parallel-world Ofim Empire, tumbled through a portal onto him during her escape from a rebellion. Sara threatened memory erasure if he refused shelter, compelling him to take her in temporarily. Sōsuke gradually developed strong parental feelings for Sara, enjoying teaching her about modern Japan—including manga like *Detective Conan*, electronic devices, and experiences like learning to ride a bicycle. This bond led him to officially adopt her, forging documents to register her as "Sara Kusanagi," his biological daughter and Isao's granddaughter, solidifying their familial relationship.
Professionally, Sōsuke handles diverse cases involving infidelity, blackmail, or bullying, with Sara assisting using her magical abilities—though he prohibits destructive magic in public to avoid attention. His work frequently intersects with lawyer Brenda Aisaki, who refers clients and harbors unrequited romantic feelings he remains oblivious to, partly due to his disinterest in romance influenced by exposure to relationship betrayals. Other key relationships include Haruka Neya, his former junior at the Kusanagi Agency who also has romantic feelings for him, and Livia Do Udis, Sara's knight from the other world, whom he occasionally employs despite her incompetence leading to quick dismissal.
Sōsuke possesses martial arts proficiency in Systema, used for self-defense during investigations. His personality blends pragmatism with hidden compassion, initially masking his growing attachment to Sara under professional detachment. His development centers on transitioning from a detached, work-focused individual to embracing paternal responsibilities and familial bonds, notably reconciling with his father through shared dedication to Sara's well-being.
Initially solitary and financially struggling, Sōsuke's life changed when Sara Da Odin, a 13-year-old princess from the parallel-world Ofim Empire, tumbled through a portal onto him during her escape from a rebellion. Sara threatened memory erasure if he refused shelter, compelling him to take her in temporarily. Sōsuke gradually developed strong parental feelings for Sara, enjoying teaching her about modern Japan—including manga like *Detective Conan*, electronic devices, and experiences like learning to ride a bicycle. This bond led him to officially adopt her, forging documents to register her as "Sara Kusanagi," his biological daughter and Isao's granddaughter, solidifying their familial relationship.
Professionally, Sōsuke handles diverse cases involving infidelity, blackmail, or bullying, with Sara assisting using her magical abilities—though he prohibits destructive magic in public to avoid attention. His work frequently intersects with lawyer Brenda Aisaki, who refers clients and harbors unrequited romantic feelings he remains oblivious to, partly due to his disinterest in romance influenced by exposure to relationship betrayals. Other key relationships include Haruka Neya, his former junior at the Kusanagi Agency who also has romantic feelings for him, and Livia Do Udis, Sara's knight from the other world, whom he occasionally employs despite her incompetence leading to quick dismissal.
Sōsuke possesses martial arts proficiency in Systema, used for self-defense during investigations. His personality blends pragmatism with hidden compassion, initially masking his growing attachment to Sara under professional detachment. His development centers on transitioning from a detached, work-focused individual to embracing paternal responsibilities and familial bonds, notably reconciling with his father through shared dedication to Sara's well-being.