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Louise Françoise Le Blanc de La Vallière belongs to the prestigious Vallière family, a noble house commanding considerable influence in Tristain. As the third daughter, she enrolls at Tristain Academy of Magic, where her persistent failure to cast elemental magic—resulting solely in volatile explosions—earned her the mocking epithet "Louise the Zero" before the main events. This incapacity concealed her dormant void magic, an ancient and exceptional fifth element fundamentally different from the four common elements wielded by other nobles.
Her summoning ritual unexpectedly conjured Saito Hiraga, an ordinary human teenager from Earth, binding him as her familiar. The contract forged a master-servant relationship, though Louise initially treated Saito with severity, often punishing him physically through whippings or magical outbursts, particularly when provoked by his flirtations with other women or remarks about her flat chest. Despite their friction, a mutual reliance grew, with Saito showing steadfast loyalty in safeguarding her.
Key growth unfolded during Tristain’s wartime struggles, notably against the Albion rebellion. Her void magic, once a mark of disgrace, proved devastatingly potent—capable of annihilating villages and executing intricate spells like "Dispel Magic," albeit at great physical cost and with perilous instability risks. Queen Henrietta, her childhood friend, entrusted Louise and Saito with critical missions, entangling them in national politics and warfare.
Louise’s bond with Saito evolved under relentless external pressures. Though jealousy-driven clashes persisted—especially involving rivals like Kirche or Siesta—their connection deepened through shared danger. Henrietta’s knighthood grant to Saito partially narrowed their noble-commoner divide. Later developments led Louise to openly confess her feelings, solidifying a partnership where they operated as a battle duo, relying on each other during void magic rituals.
Her Vallière heritage imposed rigid expectations of duty and nobility, driving her to validate her worth despite early magical setbacks. Henrietta’s adoption of her as a royal sister elevated her status to princess, amplifying her devotion to the crown. Resolving family tensions—particularly her mother’s ambitions and her sister Éléonore’s hostility—became part of her journey. In the light novel’s conclusion, she and Saito adopted Tiffania’s half-elf sibling, founding their own family.
Physically, Louise possesses pink hair and eyes, standing 153 cm tall. Her petite frame and minimal bust were frequent insecurities, exploited for narrative conflict or humor.
Her summoning ritual unexpectedly conjured Saito Hiraga, an ordinary human teenager from Earth, binding him as her familiar. The contract forged a master-servant relationship, though Louise initially treated Saito with severity, often punishing him physically through whippings or magical outbursts, particularly when provoked by his flirtations with other women or remarks about her flat chest. Despite their friction, a mutual reliance grew, with Saito showing steadfast loyalty in safeguarding her.
Key growth unfolded during Tristain’s wartime struggles, notably against the Albion rebellion. Her void magic, once a mark of disgrace, proved devastatingly potent—capable of annihilating villages and executing intricate spells like "Dispel Magic," albeit at great physical cost and with perilous instability risks. Queen Henrietta, her childhood friend, entrusted Louise and Saito with critical missions, entangling them in national politics and warfare.
Louise’s bond with Saito evolved under relentless external pressures. Though jealousy-driven clashes persisted—especially involving rivals like Kirche or Siesta—their connection deepened through shared danger. Henrietta’s knighthood grant to Saito partially narrowed their noble-commoner divide. Later developments led Louise to openly confess her feelings, solidifying a partnership where they operated as a battle duo, relying on each other during void magic rituals.
Her Vallière heritage imposed rigid expectations of duty and nobility, driving her to validate her worth despite early magical setbacks. Henrietta’s adoption of her as a royal sister elevated her status to princess, amplifying her devotion to the crown. Resolving family tensions—particularly her mother’s ambitions and her sister Éléonore’s hostility—became part of her journey. In the light novel’s conclusion, she and Saito adopted Tiffania’s half-elf sibling, founding their own family.
Physically, Louise possesses pink hair and eyes, standing 153 cm tall. Her petite frame and minimal bust were frequent insecurities, exploited for narrative conflict or humor.