Lilie, a 15-year-old ballet student at Gold Crown Academy, is one of the protagonist’s closest companions, recognizable by her blonde hair, green eyes, and frequent presence alongside her friend Pike. Her defining trait lies in her fervent encouragement of the protagonist’s romantic endeavors, particularly with Mytho and later Fakir. Driven by an obsession with star-crossed love and theatrical relationships, she engineers scenarios to propel these pairings, often employing physical humor—such as forcefully steering the protagonist into encounters—to inject levity into the narrative.
The manga adaptation introduces Yuma as her counterpart, maintaining the thematic emphasis on romance while streamlining her personality. Unlike Lilie’s overtly mischievous and meddlesome nature in the original, Yuma’s role lacks these specific traits, reflecting narrative adjustments across mediums.
Lilie’s character remains static across official sources, with no explored backstory or personal growth. Her contributions center on comedic support for the protagonist’s romantic subplots, devoid of deeper motivations beyond her passion for dramatic relationships. While some audience analyses critique her intrusive matchmaking and idealization of turbulent romances, these perspectives exist outside canonical storytelling.
Exclusive to her original role, Lilie does not feature in spin-offs, films, or OVAs, consistently serving as a secondary figure who prioritizes interpersonal dynamics over advancing central plotlines.