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Yūsuke Ninomiya, known as Yū, endured a traumatic childhood as the sole survivor of a plane crash that claimed his parents and left him permanently reliant on a wheelchair. His early years unfolded within a Tokyo hospital, where an elderly man spoke of traveling between worlds and wielding magic. Later adopted by a flower shop owner, Yū gained an adoptive sister, Saki Mishima.
As a child, Yū intervened to protect Haruto Ichihara (Haru) from a dog, throwing a stone to draw the animal's attack onto himself. This courageous act forged their unbreakable bond. During high school, Yū nurtured unspoken romantic feelings for their mutual friend Kotona Takashina, though she dated Haru. He frequently encountered exclusion from group activities due to the city's inaccessible environments.
A pivotal moment arrived when Yū received Kotona's desperate call as an assailant pursued her. He located her just as the attacker plunged a mystical dagger into her. After Haru arrived and attempted to move Kotona, both boys narrowly avoided traffic and found themselves transported to the parallel world of Evermore. There, Yū discovered he could walk unaided. He and Haru identified Princess Astrid, who bore a striking resemblance to Kotona and suffered from an identical curse—a dark dagger embedded in her abdomen. Yū removed the dagger, shattering the curse and saving Astrid's life.
In Evermore, Yū's tactical intellect and latent magical abilities emerged. He demonstrated exceptional swordsmanship in a colosseum battle and deduced that immediate peril triggered travel between worlds. When Kotona was diagnosed with a terminal tumor in their world—a condition linked directly to Astrid's plight—Haru proposed killing Astrid to save Kotona. Yū fiercely opposed this, fracturing their friendship. During Evermore's invasion by the Black Banner army, Yū engaged Haru in combat under orders to prove his loyalty; their near-fatal duel hurled them back to Tokyo.
Learning Saki was endangered by the same assassin who attacked Kotona, Yū recognized her connection to Evermore knight Bertha Roam. After rescuing Saki, the group escaped until a transformed assassin forced their return to Evermore. Confronting the true antagonist, Galeroth (revealed as Prince Sedulus Astrum), Yū shielded Astrid from an attack, sustaining critical wounds. An enigmatic old man bestowed the legendary sword Mornstar upon Yū. With the Divine Avnaron's aid, Yū wielded the blade before passing it to Haru for Galeroth's final defeat.
In the aftermath, Yū chose to remain in Evermore, severing his ties to the human world. His existence faded from the memories of all except Haru, who retained their soulmate connection. Yū entered a relationship with Princess Astrid and was crowned Prince of Evermore, embracing his role as its protector.
Personality-wise, Yū exhibited strategic thinking, steadfast loyalty, and strong protective instincts. His logical approach often contrasted with Haru's impulsiveness. Despite physical limitations in his original world, he consistently displayed courage. In Evermore, he gained combat prowess and blue-hued magical abilities, culminating in mastery over Mornstar.
As a child, Yū intervened to protect Haruto Ichihara (Haru) from a dog, throwing a stone to draw the animal's attack onto himself. This courageous act forged their unbreakable bond. During high school, Yū nurtured unspoken romantic feelings for their mutual friend Kotona Takashina, though she dated Haru. He frequently encountered exclusion from group activities due to the city's inaccessible environments.
A pivotal moment arrived when Yū received Kotona's desperate call as an assailant pursued her. He located her just as the attacker plunged a mystical dagger into her. After Haru arrived and attempted to move Kotona, both boys narrowly avoided traffic and found themselves transported to the parallel world of Evermore. There, Yū discovered he could walk unaided. He and Haru identified Princess Astrid, who bore a striking resemblance to Kotona and suffered from an identical curse—a dark dagger embedded in her abdomen. Yū removed the dagger, shattering the curse and saving Astrid's life.
In Evermore, Yū's tactical intellect and latent magical abilities emerged. He demonstrated exceptional swordsmanship in a colosseum battle and deduced that immediate peril triggered travel between worlds. When Kotona was diagnosed with a terminal tumor in their world—a condition linked directly to Astrid's plight—Haru proposed killing Astrid to save Kotona. Yū fiercely opposed this, fracturing their friendship. During Evermore's invasion by the Black Banner army, Yū engaged Haru in combat under orders to prove his loyalty; their near-fatal duel hurled them back to Tokyo.
Learning Saki was endangered by the same assassin who attacked Kotona, Yū recognized her connection to Evermore knight Bertha Roam. After rescuing Saki, the group escaped until a transformed assassin forced their return to Evermore. Confronting the true antagonist, Galeroth (revealed as Prince Sedulus Astrum), Yū shielded Astrid from an attack, sustaining critical wounds. An enigmatic old man bestowed the legendary sword Mornstar upon Yū. With the Divine Avnaron's aid, Yū wielded the blade before passing it to Haru for Galeroth's final defeat.
In the aftermath, Yū chose to remain in Evermore, severing his ties to the human world. His existence faded from the memories of all except Haru, who retained their soulmate connection. Yū entered a relationship with Princess Astrid and was crowned Prince of Evermore, embracing his role as its protector.
Personality-wise, Yū exhibited strategic thinking, steadfast loyalty, and strong protective instincts. His logical approach often contrasted with Haru's impulsiveness. Despite physical limitations in his original world, he consistently displayed courage. In Evermore, he gained combat prowess and blue-hued magical abilities, culminating in mastery over Mornstar.