TV-Series
Description
Akoya Gero, a second-year Binan High student, holds dual roles as secretary and treasurer of the Conquest Club, the school’s enigmatic student council. His striking features—long, cascading waves of light pink hair, piercing azure eyes, and a statuesque 179 cm frame—complement his Taurus-born, blood type B persona. Radiating an ethereal charm, Akoya carries himself with aristocratic poise, his narcissism manifesting in a relentless pursuit of beauty and a visceral aversion to the mundane. He indulges in aromatic therapies and delicate macarons but recoils from nameko mushrooms and sea cucumbers, their slimy textures clashing with his refined tastes.

Aligned with Conquest Club president Kinshiro Kusatsu and strategist Ibushi Arima under alien overseer Zundar, Akoya wields the power of Perlite, the Pearl Chevalier. His rapier strikes and iridescent pearl barriers shield allies, while his collaborative Ultima Adamas beam—a radiant pink lance of energy unleashed with Arima—scorches adversaries. Transitioning from orchestrating monstrous pawns against the Earth Defense Club to frontline combat, he clashes fiercely with Ryuu Zaou in a pivotal anime showdown.

His dynamic with Ryuu evolves from venomous exchanges to charged rivalry, punctuated by chess matches and coy insinuations of Ryuu’s unspoken affection, met with vehement rebuttals. With Ibushi, their camaraderie oscillates between deadpan retorts and comedic antics, while spin-off games subtly hint at Akoya’s ambiguous romantic leanings toward his fellow councilman. Unwavering loyalty defines his bond with Kinshiro; Akoya’s serene demeanor shatters into fiery defiance when his leader is slighted, once even resorting to physical retribution.

A webcomic vignette unveils his playful vanity: mortified by his surname “Gero,” he theatrically rebrands himself “Holy Angel Akoya” during his council inauguration. Later media explore his simmering rivalry with Ryuu, blending sparring and unexpected teamwork. Though aesthetics govern his world, glimpses of vulnerability and tenacity emerge—whether shielding comrades or confronting adversaries—painting a portrait of vanity interlaced with unexpected depth and resolve.