Latifa, once Suzune Endo in her previous life, perished in a childhood bus accident alongside Haruto Amakawa and Rikka Minamoto before reincarnating as a fox beastkin in a fantasy realm. Forced into servitude under Duke Gustave Huguenot via a magical collar and tormented by her half-brother Stewart, she endured years of psychological and physical abuse, culminating in her training as an assassin. Her mission to eliminate Rio ended in defeat, but his mercy shattered her collar, granting her freedom.
Rescued by Rio, Latifa clung to him as her sole anchor, addressing him affectionately as "Onii-chan" while battling deep-seated fears of abandonment. Relocating to the spirit folk village strained her acceptance due to her beastkin lineage and Rio’s human ties, yet persistent efforts gradually wove her into the community. Though initially anguished by his departures, she learned to endure separations, finding fragile stability.
Her bond with Rio intertwines familial devotion and romantic longing, colored by residual affections from her past-life connection to Haruto. Shared reincarnation origins deepened her rapport with Liselotte Cretia, while interactions with Miharu Ayase and Charlotte Galarc blend camaraderie with subtle rivalry for Rio’s focus. Childhood friendships with spirit folk peers Vera and Arslan reflect her social adaptation, though trauma resurfaces through nightmares and clinginess.
Evolving from a fractured assassin to a guarded but active village member, Latifa navigates complex dynamics—teasing Charlotte, seeking maternal validation from Yuba and Ruri, and balancing reliance on Rio with tentative self-reliance. Her journey remains marked by emotional scars, yet she persists in carving a place within her newfound world, her resilience quietly defying the shadows of her past.