TV-Series
Description
Chisato Hasegawa acts as the school nurse at Hijirigasaka Academy, initially presenting herself as a human adult. Her appearance features long dark brown hair, green eyes, a distinctive mole beneath her left eye, and a notably curvaceous figure. She favors professional attire, typically wearing a white coat over fashionable clothing like green knitted turtlenecks paired with tight black miniskirts and stockings.
Her true nature is that of a former goddess, one of the Ten Gods from the Divine Realms, who renounced her heavenly position. This departure sealed most of her divine powers, though they temporarily surge when she acts to protect Basara Tojo. In this state, she accesses a "God Mode" granting overwhelming destructive force and grants protective blessings that enhance combat prowess.
Chisato maintains a calm, observant, and initially reserved demeanor, providing Basara strategic advice on allies and enemies early on. Over time, profound romantic feelings for him shift her toward a more proactive and protective role. When Basara loses his right arm during a confrontation with the impostor posing as teacher Mamoru Sakazaki—after it endangered students and tried to kill Basara—she intervenes decisively, disintegrating the threat. Her healing of Basara's severe injuries later involves intimate physical contact in her nurse's office.
She later initiates a master-servant contract with Basara, a process requiring three hours—significantly longer than similar contracts. Initially reluctant about sharing Basara romantically, she ultimately embraces and even facilitates the formation of his harem, including Mio Naruse, Maria Naruse, Yuki Nonaka, and others. By the light novel series' conclusion, she becomes one of his eight wives and bears his child.
Her motivations connect to Basara's origins; she reveals partial knowledge about his biological mother, the demon Sapphire, and the divine surrogate, Raphaeline, who carried him. Chisato actively draws out Basara's hidden possessive and sadistic traits, believing they align with the nature of the sword Brynhildr and enhance his combat effectiveness. Outside supernatural conflicts, she enjoys consuming grilled meat and hamburgers.
Her true nature is that of a former goddess, one of the Ten Gods from the Divine Realms, who renounced her heavenly position. This departure sealed most of her divine powers, though they temporarily surge when she acts to protect Basara Tojo. In this state, she accesses a "God Mode" granting overwhelming destructive force and grants protective blessings that enhance combat prowess.
Chisato maintains a calm, observant, and initially reserved demeanor, providing Basara strategic advice on allies and enemies early on. Over time, profound romantic feelings for him shift her toward a more proactive and protective role. When Basara loses his right arm during a confrontation with the impostor posing as teacher Mamoru Sakazaki—after it endangered students and tried to kill Basara—she intervenes decisively, disintegrating the threat. Her healing of Basara's severe injuries later involves intimate physical contact in her nurse's office.
She later initiates a master-servant contract with Basara, a process requiring three hours—significantly longer than similar contracts. Initially reluctant about sharing Basara romantically, she ultimately embraces and even facilitates the formation of his harem, including Mio Naruse, Maria Naruse, Yuki Nonaka, and others. By the light novel series' conclusion, she becomes one of his eight wives and bears his child.
Her motivations connect to Basara's origins; she reveals partial knowledge about his biological mother, the demon Sapphire, and the divine surrogate, Raphaeline, who carried him. Chisato actively draws out Basara's hidden possessive and sadistic traits, believing they align with the nature of the sword Brynhildr and enhance his combat effectiveness. Outside supernatural conflicts, she enjoys consuming grilled meat and hamburgers.