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Haruka endured profound childhood trauma through successive family losses: severe burns sustained with his father during a failed fire rescue killed his father and scarred him; a reckless driver claimed his mother's life after they saved his sister and other children; finally, multiple knife wounds failed to prevent his sister's death in a manslaughter incident. These tragedies forged an aversion to potential grief, prompting emotional distancing via deliberate name-misremembering and self-deceptive rationalizations.

Personality-wise, he actively seeks solitude, exhibiting introversion and social discomfort. Yet an underlying kindness drives him to assist others readily. He displays sharp strategic intelligence in monster combat but becomes unsettled by affectionate women. His unreliable internal monologues spiral into erratic rationalizations and digressions, masking reality as psychological defense.

Transported to another world after classmates claimed desirable skills, Haruka inherited all residual abilities—often deemed useless or detrimental—alongside stigmatizing titles like "Loner" (blocking party membership), "Shut-In," and "NEET." He maxed immeasurable "Luck" with initial stats while the "Master of None" ability eased skill acquisition but crippled level progression. Starting at Level 1 with mundane skills like "Temperature Control" and "Packing," he innovatively repurposed them: "Wrapping" magic captured elemental spells; routine actions like walking unlocked "Presence Detection" and "Clairvoyance."

In combat, his pragmatism shines through unconventional tactics—disabling canine monsters with vinegar, eliminating swarms via insecticide, or burning treants using oil and fire. Wielding a cane enhanced by "Cane Mastery," "Magic Infusion," and "Vibration Magic," he leverages maxed luck and high speed to overcome low HP/MP. Analytical insights into atomic vibrations even birthed "Disintegration Magic."

Relationships remain strained; he reduces classmates to nicknames ("Class Rep," "Mean Girls," "Nerds") to enforce distance. Childhood friend Touka Tsuyuri, the class representative, harbors unacknowledged feelings and interrupts his perverse thoughts. While female classmates develop affections, he stays oblivious. Angelica, a cursed knight he freed, becomes his primary romantic partner—a bond bypassing party restrictions and marked by his rare use of her actual name.

His reluctant integration surfaces through actions: rescuing and training stranded classmates like the "Mean Girls" fosters mutual reliance; eliminating manipulative threats like Tanaka protects peers. Economically, he revitalized the impoverished Frontier town Omui via infrastructure and waged economic warfare against nobles during civil strife, earning the "Black-Haired Strategist" epithet. Public perception splits: Frontier residents revere him as "The Calamity of Happiness" for inevitable positive upheavals, while external stage plays mock him as the cowardly "Black-Haired Clown"—a persona he cultivates to mask influence. Despite craving isolation, he accumulates allies like the Stalker Girl’s ninja clan and townsfolk, building a covert support network.