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Mizuki Yuiga, younger sister to Nariyuki and elder sibling to Hazuki and Kazuki, inherits her brother’s black ponytail and reddish-brown eyes. Her middle school uniform mirrors Uruka Takemoto's style, while her domestic life often features aprons adorned with playful English phrases.
Radiating a cheerful and caring nature, Mizuki anchors her family with reliability while harboring a pronounced brother complex. She reacts with thinly veiled jealousy toward Nariyuki’s female peers like Fumino Furuhashi and Rizu Ogata, though she admires Uruka’s athletic prowess and shared swimming background—a respect complicated by rivalry.
The loss of her father in fourth grade triggered a temporary school withdrawal, during which Nariyuki's steadfast support deepened her devotion. Rekindling her spirit through Uruka’s influence, she joined the swimming club at eleven, eventually captaining her middle school team. Her aquatic dedication secured a sports scholarship to Ichinose Academy, paralleling Uruka’s academic journey.
A domestic prodigy, she effortlessly manages household duties, crafting meals hailed by Nariyuki as “the world’s best,” alongside demonstrating professional-grade culinary, barbering, and massage skills. She occasionally playfully experiments with attention-grabbing antics—adjusting uniform hemlines or proposing sibling baths—prompting her younger sisters to deploy hypnosis during extreme jealous outbursts.
Beyond family, childhood ties bind her to Haruma Kobayashi, Nariyuki’s friend who provided stability after her father’s passing. Interactions with Nariyuki’s classmates balance courteous formality with protective skepticism toward perceived romantic rivals. Though fiercely competitive, her loyalty to loved ones intertwines humor with unwavering support.
Her arc climaxes with enrollment at Ichinose Academy through athletic merit, actualizing her ambition to emulate Uruka's trajectory. This milestone traces her evolution from grief-shadowed youth to resolute adolescent, propelled equally by familial bonds and personal determination.
Radiating a cheerful and caring nature, Mizuki anchors her family with reliability while harboring a pronounced brother complex. She reacts with thinly veiled jealousy toward Nariyuki’s female peers like Fumino Furuhashi and Rizu Ogata, though she admires Uruka’s athletic prowess and shared swimming background—a respect complicated by rivalry.
The loss of her father in fourth grade triggered a temporary school withdrawal, during which Nariyuki's steadfast support deepened her devotion. Rekindling her spirit through Uruka’s influence, she joined the swimming club at eleven, eventually captaining her middle school team. Her aquatic dedication secured a sports scholarship to Ichinose Academy, paralleling Uruka’s academic journey.
A domestic prodigy, she effortlessly manages household duties, crafting meals hailed by Nariyuki as “the world’s best,” alongside demonstrating professional-grade culinary, barbering, and massage skills. She occasionally playfully experiments with attention-grabbing antics—adjusting uniform hemlines or proposing sibling baths—prompting her younger sisters to deploy hypnosis during extreme jealous outbursts.
Beyond family, childhood ties bind her to Haruma Kobayashi, Nariyuki’s friend who provided stability after her father’s passing. Interactions with Nariyuki’s classmates balance courteous formality with protective skepticism toward perceived romantic rivals. Though fiercely competitive, her loyalty to loved ones intertwines humor with unwavering support.
Her arc climaxes with enrollment at Ichinose Academy through athletic merit, actualizing her ambition to emulate Uruka's trajectory. This milestone traces her evolution from grief-shadowed youth to resolute adolescent, propelled equally by familial bonds and personal determination.