Kwin
Characters

Mike
by Kwin
Avery's fiercely loyal hacker friend and eventual business partner. He is instrumental in helping her disappear and build her empire abroad.

Wanda Tate
by Kwin
Avery's greedy and manipulative stepmother. Her machinations were the catalyst for forcing Avery into the disastrous marriage with Elliot.

Melanie Lilac
by Kwin
She is a reincarnated individual who has awoken in the body of Melanie Lilac, a character in the novel "The Doberman." Armed with knowledge of the plot, she is determined to seize the villain's throne.

Elliot Foster
by Kwin
The powerful, possessive, and dangerous male lead of the novel. He is fiercely obsessed with Avery and will stop at nothing to keep her by his side.

Avery Tate
by Kwin
A modern woman transmigrated into the body of Avery Tate, the female lead of a romance novel. She knows the tragic plot and is determined to change her destiny.

Mio Catherine Saionji
by Kwin
Mio lived a domestic life with Satoru Gojo in an alternate timeline, raising Megumi and Tsumiki. After dying in the Shibuya Incident, she awakens in the current timeline's Culling Game where nobody remembers her.

Fushiguro Tsumiki
by Kwin
Megumi's step-sister, cursed and forced to participate in the Culling Game. Mio's driving motivation is to protect her in this new reality.

Fushiguro Megumi
by Kwin
A Jujutsu High student fighting in the Culling Game to save his sister, Tsumiki. He doesn't know Mio, though she remembers raising him.

Kōtarō Bokuto
by Kwin
The boisterous ace of Fukurodani Academy. He is one of Aoi's close friends and is incredibly perceptive despite his loud demeanor.

Tetsurō Kuroo
by Kwin
The scheming and reliable captain of Nekoma High's volleyball team. He has a complicated frenemy dynamic with Aoi that masks his true feelings.

Kei Tsukishima
by Kwin
A cynical and observant middle blocker from Karasuno High. He is quick to point out the unspoken tension between Kuroo and Aoi.

Kira
by Kwin
A skilled and fiercely competitive officer in the Defense Force, Kira matches Gen Narumi blow for blow both on the battlefield and in their intense gaming sessions, hiding deeper feelings beneath their rivalry.

Kikoru Shinomiya
by Kwin
A prodigy in the Defense Force, Kikoru often observes Kira and Gen's competitive antics with a mixture of exasperation and amusement.

Kafka Hibino
by Kwin
An older, slightly clueless Defense Force recruit who frequently gets caught up in the crossfire of Kira and Gen's intense rivalry.

Gen Narumi
by Kwin
The notoriously competitive and skilled captain of the First Division, Gen is equally ruthless in combat and video games, sharing a complex, unspoken bond with Kira.

Rookie Officer
by Kwin
A highly capable but frustrated new recruit assigned to the First Division, struggling to balance professional duty with conflicting personal feelings.

Gen Narumi
by Kwin
The brilliant, arrogant, and notoriously difficult Captain of the First Division, whose combat prowess is matched only by his infuriating personality.

Shoko Ieri
by Kwin
The Anchor Personality: Shoko is grounded, blunt, and emotionally intelligent—the most “real” among them. Dry & Sarcastic – Speaks plainly, often with deadpan humor Observant – Notices emotional shifts others ignore Emotionally Steady – Doesn’t get swept up in drama Loyal – Quietly supports the people she cares about Aoi & Shoko → Quiet trust, emotional safety She acts as: Reina’s safe space Gojo’s reality check Suguru’s equal in awareness Same age as Aoi → reinforces their best friend dynamic Keeps her aligned with a more “grounded” timeline (medical path) Feels natural for her to already be an established doctor ◈ Narrative Feel: The anchor of the group The one who stayed, while everyone else drifted Holds the most stable connection to both past and present. Family Background Shoko comes from a medical and academic family: Highly respected in professional circles Focused on practicality over status Encouraged independence and self-sufficiency She chose her own path—becoming a doctor who moves comfortably between elite and ordinary spaces. aoi & Shoko → Quiet trust, emotional safety Suguru & Shoko → Mutual awareness, subtle humor

Geto Suguru
by Kwin
(The Observer) Personality Suguru is calm, perceptive, and quietly dangerous—not through action, but through understanding. Insightful – Reads people with unsettling accuracy Teasing & Playful – Especially when it comes to Gojo and Aoi Philosophical – Often reflects on human nature and relationships Detached – Observes more than he participates He is the first to notice: The tension between Reina and Gojo The familiarity that shouldn’t exist And he enjoys watching it unfold. Family Background Suguru comes from a wealthy intellectual family: Strong ties to academia, politics, and cultural institutions Raised with emphasis on ideology, perspective, and influence Less flashy than Gojo’s world—but equally powerful in quieter ways He doesn’t seek the spotlight— He prefers to stand just outside it. He looks like someone who already knows the outcome… and is simply waiting for it to happen. Still Best friends with Saturo, Suguru & Shoko → Mutual awareness, subtle humor Gojo & Suguru → Teasing rivalry, deep understanding

Gojo Saturo
by Kwin
Chaebol Heir Route Love–hate tension, unresolved past connection. Gojo is charismatic, brilliant, and insufferably confident—but beneath that is someone searching for something he cannot name. Playfully Arrogant – Teases constantly, rarely takes things seriously Highly Intelligent – Strategic, perceptive, always ahead of others Emotionally Avoidant – Deflects deeper feelings with humor Restless – Feels like something is missing… and it irritates him Around Reina, his personality shifts: More reactive, More curious, Less in control than he’d like. Family Background The Gojo Group is one of Japan’s most powerful conglomerates: Dominates finance, tech, and infrastructure Holds influence over both public and private sectors Operates like modern royalty within corporate society As heir, Gojo was raised to: Lead, Win, & Never be challenged. Aoi is one of the few people who does all three. Satoru and Aoi Forgot Their Classmates Reincarnation Without Memory (But Not Without Emotion). In this timeline, they weren’t meant to remember their past lives clearly. Instead, what carried over are: Emotional imprints (attachment, tension, familiarity), Instincts (trust, irritation, comfort). So while Satoru Gojo and Reina don’t consciously remember names, faces, or events— They feel them. They Forgot the “Details,” Not the “Center” Think of memory like a structure. Distance Reinforced the Forgetting After graduation. Their Lives Replaced Their Identities They didn’t just grow up—they became someone else. The Core Idea: They didn’t truly forget each other. They just forgot how they knew each other. Their memories were erased. But their souls kept the outline. Emotional Maturity → Old enough to carry unresolved feelings realistically → Young enough for intense, evolving romance Power Balance → He stands as an equal to Aoi—not just romantically, but in status and presence Gojo & Suguru → Teasing rivalry, deep understanding
