The Couple :Man :Woman A human man and woman who occasionally appear as minor antagonists. They are irresponsible, vulgar, obnoxious, and virulently xenophobic towards liminals, viciously deriding them whenever they see one. The man is even more malevolent than his girlfriend, with him and his gang once attempting to rape Centorea. However, with each encounter, they tend to get their comeuppance, usually at the hands of Kimihito or Rachnera. The woman is known to be a follower of the
ganguro fashion trend.
Policeman An average and unnamed police officer who has had quite a few run-ins with Kimihito and the gang. First introduced when arriving late on the scene after Kimihito, Papi, and Miia have rescued a little girl from a tree (a call he was originally supposed to handle). He doesn't seem to handle frightening situations very well, often inspecting a certain location and wanting to leave because he finds the place too unnerving, or totally freaking out upon seeing Kimihito holding Lala's detached head to the point of actually pointing a gun at him. He also consistently tends to be late in responding to important calls. In the anime, his appearances are much more frequent than in the manga. Okayado revealed on Twitter that without his hat, the Policeman bears a strong resemblance to the Eight Brothers from the original
Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou series.
JK Mako-chan "Mako-chan" (魔女っ子JK魔子ちゃん,
Majokko JK Mako-chan;
Magic Girl JK Mako-chan) is the titular character of a fictional
magical girl/erotic manga series appearing in
Monster Musume. Doppel often uses her likeness as a disguise.
Kasegi aka "The Director" A human and a
con artist who claims to be associated with the exchange project and bullies his way into Kimihito's house on the pretext of making a documentary while using the alias "Kasegi". Using his ability to manipulate people, he attempts to create an
exploitation film about the girls to steal Papi's egg and Miia's cast-off skin, but is ultimately foiled by Suu and Kimihito. It is later revealed that he has kept Rachnee in his house under near-prison conditions for financial gain by selling her silk. After Rachnee has had enough of him, she wraps him up with her web and leaves him to be arrested by the police. His current fate and whereabouts are unknown. In Chapter 55, it is revealed that he is the older, but worthless, brother of the President of the as-yet-unnamed corporation, and that before he kidnapped Kimihito, Rachnera tried to bargain with the President: her safety in return for keeping the brothers' relationship secret.
Polt is a
kobold. She is the leader of the local gym, the "Sports Club Kobold", and seems to be rather hyperactive. Sport is her life, and she strives to provide the best possible experience for her customers. She is depicted as a fur-clad humanoid with a dog-like tail and ears—she even wears a leather collar—but with a flatter, human-like face. She usually wears shorts, a T-shirt, and track shoes. Polt seems to be trusted more than other liminals: she has her own business and is allowed to go out on her own. When Draco and Lilith are placed on parole for being out without host family supervision, Polt is placed in charge of them. She also provides a full-sized stadium as the venue for the duel between Cerea and her mother. She appears at the Inter-Species Cultural Exchange Exposition, running a booth showcasing exercise machines, but her demonstration of one of them leaves the male human viewers a little overstimulated. In Yoshino Origuchi's light novel
Monster Girls on the Job (2020, Seven Seas Entertainment, ), she comes up with the idea of starting up a casino and convinces Kimihito to help her test out the beta version; however, her client eventually rejects her proposal and she abandons the idea.
Kii is a
dryad. She is neither human nor plant but a forest spirit, and was kidnapped at a young age by human criminals who Ms. Smith arrested after their car crashed while trying to escape. On one of her illegal non-supervised flights, Papi rescued her from the crash and planted her out in the forest; unfortunately, Papi forgot about her, and Kii was poisoned by illegally dumped chemical waste. After Kii has grown to a gigantic size and become deeply resentful of humans, Papi, Suu, and Kimihito manage to
detoxify her, albeit in an embarrassing manner, so she becomes normal again. Later, while still wary of humans, she lets Kimihito and Suu collect edible plants from the forest she protects, as long as they do no harm. She now regards Papi and Suu as her friends, but barely tolerates others. She originally appeared to have a slight crush on Kimihito, but now regards him as "completely useless". In Yoshino Origuchi's light novel
Monster Girls on the Job (2020, Seven Seas Entertainment, ), Polt convinces her to act as a poker dealer at Polt's casino, where she cleans Kimihto out. Depending on available nutrients, Kii's size can vary a lot. She appears as half-human, half-tree, with leaves for hair and, as Dryads are mostly naked, her clothes. The discovery and use of a natural hot spring in her forest have led to speculation that Kii comes from a much warmer climate than Japan's, with the colder weather causing depression.
Draco is a Dragonewt, a lizard-like creature with dragon wings (which are not strong enough to allow her to fly) and a powerful tail. Draco dresses in style with elegant pants, a shirt, and a heavy trench coat. Draco attempts to chat up Miia when she and Kimihito (with Mero in tow) visit the local aquarium, but quickly starts bad-mouthing Kimihito and actually ends up groping Miia. After Kimihito rescues Miia, it is discovered that "he" is actually female and a lesbian. Draco is blind to her own failings — she boasts about herself either out of narcissism or attempting to cover a bad case of self-doubt — and attempts to attack Kimihito, seeing him as an obstacle to Miia's heart, only to be thwarted by Suu. After her first encounter with Miia and Kimihito, she is taken into custody by Ms. Smith and MON for being out without her host family and punished by being made to run a 40-kilometer marathon supervised by Polt; later, she is made to join Polt on a fishing expedition. Later, she turns her attention to Liz, but her brash advances don't work, and her attempts to apologize to Miia for her previous behavior end up in a muddle of misunderstandings with both Miia and Liz. She appears at the Inter-species Cultural Exchange Exposition as the tester for a home heating system, but is totally ignored by Miia and almost immediately suffers even more embarrassment when the swimsuit she is supposed to wear turns out to be for the wrong gender, as her employers didn't realize she was female. She follows Miia to her homeland, only to be ambushed and "molested" by the overly passionate Lamias, who, while discovering their mistake in assigning Draco's gender, apparently don't care. In Yoshino Origuchi's light novel
Monster Girls on the Job (2020, Seven Seas Entertainment, ), Polt convinces Draco at act as a "doggy-girl" (as opposed to "bunny-girl") waitress at Polt's casino; Draco agrees only because she thought Miia was going to be there.
Lilith is a
Lesser Devil or
Imp. Although an adult, she is petite, the size of a child, and usually wears a hoodie to hide her horns, bat wings, and tail. A generally unpleasant person, she derives great joy from provoking people and sowing discord, and is not above using her appearance to make people believe she is merely an innocent child. She easily blindsides both Manako and Centorea, but is caught in the act by Rachnera; after Lilith makes the mistake of mocking Rachnera's insecurity about her spider body, Rachnera abducts and turns Lilith into her personal "toy," which she enjoys, revealing that she's a masochist. After her encounter with Kimihito and Centorea, she is taken into custody for being out without her host family and punished by being made to run a 40-kilometer marathon supervised by Polt. On another occasion, she tries her hypnotic tricks on Kimihito, but her hypnosis doesn't work on him. She tries to physically molest him and use the evidence to blackmail him into making Rachnera leave his house and be with her, but is caught and "punished" Rachnera-style by Doppel, disguised as Rachnera. In Yoshino Origuchi's light novel
Monster Girls on the Job (2020, Seven Seas Entertainment, -shows up at the Bar Zerro N (where she seems to be a regular customer) and a few nights later at Polt's casino as a roulette croupier.
The Orcs The
Orcs are humanoid, talking
pigs. They have a keen sense of smell—they can detect things up to a kilometer away. Apart from that, there is minimal improvement over their four-legged family members, especially in intelligence. The only seen Orcs were part of a small terrorist group demanding an increase in Orc content in mainstream erotic manga until they were apprehended by MON. The head orc returns illegally and tries to molest both Draco and Lilith (both Doppel in disguise and the real one), but is apprehended by Doppel with some help from Kimihito.
Ren Kunanzuki is the daughter of Rachnera's first host family, who "sold" Rachnera to Kasegi because she accidentally slashed Ren with her claws when Ren startled her. Ren wants to convince Rachnera to come back to her house, that she and her parents are genuinely sorry for what happened, and that things will be different, but Rachnera doesn't believe her. She spends an entire day with the girls, believing their behavior is a series of tests to see if she's capable of handling Rachnee; among the many things she ends up doing include: trying to eat Miia's cooking (only to faint from the smell), allowing herself to be molested by Suu and wearing one of Mero's Gothic Lolita outfits. Ren is so determined to prove she can overcome any trial or challenge that she does not hesitate to trash-talk the girls. Kimihito hears her out, but, to both Ren and Rachnera's amazement (and delight), denies her request because he thinks she only sees Rachnera living with her and her family as a challenge rather than as a family member. While she accepts his reasoning, it seems she still believes it is some test; she leaves vowing to return when she has "turned over a new leaf" and proven "that [she] can overcome this trial too!" In Yoshino Origuchi's light novel
Monster Girls on the Job (2020, Seven Seas Entertainment, ), Ren has taken a job as a "maid" at Café Marsha, a
Maid café in
Akihabara, to "get some practice at being polite" as a way of making up for her previous behavior, and acts as supervisor/mentor to Centorea and Manako when they come to work there as part of the new Interspecies Cultural Exchange Work Program.
Miia's Mother Her name is not currently known. Like Miia, she is a Lamiai, and she appears, on the surface, relatively young, though her actual age is unknown. She is extremely forward, with her intentions to find a "Tribal Husband," going so far as poisoning all the girls of the Kurusu household with a paralytic toxin to force Kimihito and Miia into a shotgun wedding. While she puts the needs of the Tribe before herself, she cares deeply about Miia and eventually consents to leaving Kimihito alone with Miia after seeing his determination and kind nature. However, this does not stop her from trying to sleep with him herself in competition with Miia, only for both of them to be captured and stopped by a hungover and irritated Rachnera. She appears to be a leader among her people, and when it appears that there is a danger that the serpentine races will withdraw from the Interspecies Cultural Exchange Accord she summons Miia home to take part, along with Kimihito, in a "tournament" to determine which of the four serpentine species will dominate the others, with the hope that the Lamias (who were in favor of being part of the Accord) will win, and she is totally stunned when she learns that Miia and Kimihito have lived together for so long without engaging in sexual relations; it is later revealed that her motives in having Kimihito take part were not completely altruistic.
Papi's Mother Like Miia's mother, she is very young, but she is visually identical to Papi, except for her long, bleached hair and tanned skin. She sent a letter to Papi, but accidentally enclosed a picture of herself with her husband to Papi with the letter, resulting in a mix-up in which Kimihito and the others assumed that Papi was the harpy in the picture and in which Papi assumed that her mother had come to take her home, as Harpies do not stay in one place for too long due to their free nature as a species. She eventually cleared up the entire situation by revealing the truth of the photo: it had been taken before Papi was born, and she had only changed her appearance later to match her husband's taste. With Papi and Kimihito confused about why Papi's mother was still staying with her husband, she revealed that harpies don't follow any rules, so there's no problem with Papi staying with Kimihito.
Centorea's Mother She came to see Centorea under the pretext of meeting her daughter's '
teaser'. When Centorea revealed that Kimihito was not a "teaser" and that she intended to disobey the custom by serving him as her master, her mother refused to accept it, leading to a duel between them. When the duel ended in a draw, Centorea's mother accepted Cerea's choice and then revealed her true intention: to prove Centorea's strength as one of half-human descent, at the same time revealing Cerea as a centaur-human cross-breed. She raised Cerea with strict ideas of Knighthood and the necessities of being a knight and serving one's master, which often manifest in Cerea's personality and ideals.
Yukio A
Yuki-onna or "Snow-Woman" who works as the proprietor of the Sno-Ball Hot Springs Inn, a mixed-gender
onsen or hot springs resort catering to both liminals and humans; however, her cold, rather intimidating demeanor drives away human customers. She is a tall, elegant woman with pale blue skin and no pupils, with the power to control ice, but she can lose control if her emotions are too intense. To withstand the heat in some regions of the resort, she wears a special environmental suit. She told Kimihito that she chose to work as a proprietor after her home stay, when she fell in love with the young owner of the resort, and now she trains herself to withstand the heat better. Thanks to Cerea's advice, she now organizes dating events at the mixed baths for both humans and liminals to attract customers. She also eventually learns to smile. Thanks to the help and some ideas from Kimihito and the girls, the Sno-Ball Inn becomes a highly successful venue for humans and liminals to meet and interact, especially for "Mix 'n' Match" couples events.
Ils Nineta is a who's having her home stay at a shrine in the same area as Yukio's resort. In her default form, she looks like a girl with the fur, ears, nose, and teeth of a fox, as well as nine fox tails. Like Doppel, she can transform into nearly anything, but that only applies to herself, not her clothes. Since her shrine is having some financial issues, Kimihito, Miia, and Rachnee help her stage a Magical Girl show to attract visitors. She transforms into an older version of herself while Rachnera weaves clothes for her during the act. The show is successful, and a group of guys ask to work with her in future shows. The shrine priest eventually finds out, and she's punished by being denied her favorite Inari sushi; however, this does not stop her from trying to start the show up again.
Cathyl A
Minotaur that is having her home stay at a dairy farm alongside Merino, Ton, and Cott. She's a very tall and muscular woman, with a statuesque height of 2.31 meters (7'6"), with bull horns, a long black and white ponytail, hoofed feet, and a cow-tail and ears. As a "milk minotaur", Cathyl also possesses Q-cup-sized breasts that require frequent milking and ends up insisting that Kimihito do it. However, although milk minotaurs as a whole tend to be calm and reserved, Cathyl is unusually emotional, and due to her short temper her relationship with the ranch's owner was in trouble when she thought he was having affairs with other women. She appears at the Interspecies Cultural Exchange Exposition with Merino running a Milking Experience booth, milking cows and sheep, to Kimihito's relief. When Kimihito starts working at the Black Lily Innovations dairy farm she is helping run for the President, despite uncompromising attitude she seems to have pleasant memories of Kimihito's previous interaction with her and asks him to help relieve her backed-up milk problem, since she hates using the milking machines. When the other Minotaur girls find out that Kimihito is helping her "express" by hand, they all start demanding "personal service", which, for some personal reason, makes her even more bad-tempered.
Merino A
Pan who is having her home stay at a dairy farm alongside Cathyl, Ton, and Cott. She's a young woman with ram-like horns and rectangular pupils, whose body is covered in wool that needs to be sheared periodically. She asks Kimihito to shear her, but after the ranch's owner brings in new helpers later on, she no longer has to worry about getting sheared. She appears at the Inter-species Cultural Exchange Exposition with Cathyl running the Milking Experience booth. She is next seen helping to run the Black Lily Innovations dairy farm with Cathyl. She tries to protect Kimihito when the Satyr girls start coming onto him by offering herself as a "test subject" to teach proper milking techniques.
Cott & Ton A pair of
Vegetable Lamb of Tartary twins who are having their home stay at a dairy farm alongside Cathyl and Merino. They're twins with tanned skin, small goat horns, and somewhat mischievous dispositions. Similar to Merino, they have
fleece-like cotton on their bodies that also needs to be sheared on occasion, and no longer have to worry about the problem after the ranch owner brings in new helpers.
Liz and Kinu A pair of rather dim-witted agents from a private security company in charge of protecting V.I.P. liminals. Liz is a Lizard and, like Draco, has scales and a lizard tail, while Kinu is an
Oni: tall with reddish skin and two short horns. While Liz chides Kinu for being foolish, she's no better herself since she's a terrible driver. They were hired to guard someone classified as "X.O." and believed that person was Suu, so they carried her around throughout the day. When they believed Lala was following them, they hid with Kimihito inside a locker and later confronted Draco and Lilith, only to be stopped by Ms. Smith. It turns out that the person they were actually hired to protect was Mero (メロ), and she motivates them not to give up on their jobs. They also enjoy playing
role-playing games.
Sebasstian and Flounnder and are a pair of Fishfolk and butlers sent to bring Mero home under orders from Mero's Mother, the Mermaid Queen. Both look like humanoid fish with arms and legs, and with webbing between their fingers. Fishfolk are capable of breathing air and, ironically enough, are more capable on land than the far more humanoid Mermaids thanks to their functioning legs. They are totally terrified of being blamed for anything, and when Mero went missing, they stayed back while Kimihito and the girls did all the work, since they didn't want to lose their jobs for bargaining with Octo on a previous occasion. Their names are based on the secondary characters from
Disney'sThe Little Mermaid franchise.
Octo A
Scylla that apparently kidnapped Mero. She looks like a young woman with octopus tentacles instead of legs, octopus pupils, and tentacles for hair. After Miia and Cerea were incapacitated by the giant anemones guarding her cave, and after she tried to seduce Kimihito, she and Rachnera ended up in a standoff. The standoff was broken by Suu, who proceeded to molest both of them. Once everyone calms down, she and Rachnera develop a mutual respect for each other and their techniques. It turns out that she hadn't kidnapped Mero, she simply wanted her help in dealing with a bothering situation: Octo has no magic abilities whatsoever, but people seeking magical solutions to their problems keep on bothering her, so she wanted Mero to use her authority as a princess to clear the misunderstanding; her reputed "evil magical powers" are also being blamed for the rise in merpeople elopement with humans. Unfortunately, Mero has no real authority, but Kimihito's idea to clear up the misunderstandings about Octo leads Mero to suggest they address the problem to her mother, the Mermaid Queen. Eventually, the misunderstanding is cleared up. Octo later takes a side job at Yukio's Sno-Ball Hot Springs Inn, dispensing advice to the love-lorn liminals and humans staying there.
The Mermaid Queen (aka: Mero's Mother) Mero's mother and the ruler of the Mermaid Kingdom, whose husband, the King (a human), eloped with a mermaid. She orders Mero to end her homestay with Kimihito and has been deceiving her people into believing that human-merfolk relations are collapsing because of elopements between them and that Octo is both responsible for this and trying to harm Mero. It turns out that she is even more of a "tragedy freak" than her daughter, that she is secretly involved with a human male, and that she has done all this to create a gigantic tragedy. She tries to kill Kimihito to make Mero remember "how sweet Tragic Romance can taste!", but she ends up putting Mero and herself in peril as well when her trap devices go haywire. Mero's willingness, even though she is injured by the Queen's actions, to sacrifice herself to save Kimihito makes the Queen change her mind, and she informs her people about her human lover (without revealing her deception) and that relationships between merfolk and humans are allowed. She continues to make her presence felt in her daughter's life by introducing certain innovations to Kimihito's house without his approval or even his knowledge and buying her daughter a brand-new (and motorized) wheelchair.
Yuuhi Hajime is a young, terminally ill girl that Lala befriends while visiting Kimihito in the hospital. To save Yuuhi's life without breaking the rules she as a "guide of lost souls" must follow, Lala turns a willing Yuuhi into a
Zombie using one of Zombina's teeth, which she stole from her, an action for which it is later learned her parents are extremely grateful, although the MON girls have to be suspended from duty (a move to appease the press; it actually amounts to less than a slap on the wrist).
Shiishii A
Jiangshi from Taiwan and an old acquaintance of Zombina who is apparently desperate to get herself a Japanese marriage partner to attend
fujoshi/yaoi events more easily; hence, she would frequently smuggle herself into Japan despite strict supervision by the Cultural Exchange Bureau. She is a regular practitioner of
Tai Chi, which helps her in overcoming her
rigor mortis, making her unusually agile for her kind, who generally move about in short hops due to the aforementioned rigor mortis. Very skilled with throwing weapons, she managed to dismember Zombina but, thanks to Kimihito's assistance, was defeated by Zombina's special
rock salt bullets. After admitting defeat, she becomes curious about Kimihito and Zombina's relationship. She and Zombina end up dragging Kimihito to a
doujinshi event as their "date".
Kiira the Killer Bee An insect-type liminal derived from the
Japanese giant hornet, she is described by Ms. Smith as one of three dangerous illegal or "rogue" liminals who have entered Japan. She has two
compound eyes and three "simple" or "Non-compound eyes", two antennae on her head, teeth powerful enough to bite through Rachnera's thread, four insectoid wings (two fore wings and two hind wings), four black-striped arms ending in three-fingered claws, a striped abdomen protruding from the middle of her back ending in a venom-bearing stinger, and two black-striped humanoid legs ending in elongated two-toed feet. She also can control bees and hornets. While Kimihito and Centorea (with Rachnera lurking close by) are camping in Kii's forest, Kiira attacks Kimihito but is temporarily driven off by Centorea. Kimihito and Centorea trick Kiira into pursuing them and trap her inside a sauna built by Polt, where the heat overcomes her. After she recovers, Kiira reveals that she was not after Kimihito but rather Rachnera, since the Arachne was indirectly responsible for Kiira's original deportation and directly responsible for Kiira's humiliation while they were both waiting for one-on-one study-abroad eligibility interviews. After apologizing to Kimihito for trying to use him as a proxy, Kiira warns him that the other two illegal liminals that entered alongside her are truly dangerous.
Kino A young
Matango, she is described by Ms. Smith as one of three "rogue" liminals who have entered Japan illegally. She has two arms and legs, a large mushroom cap on her head, dreadlock-type head tentacles which look like hair,
volva-like toe-less feet, frills on her body which might be mistaken for clothing but which in fact are part of her own body, and a rather shy personality. Her four-fingered hands are large compared to her body, and she has cross-shaped pupils. As a fungus-like creature, Kino constantly releases a certain amount of highly hallucinogenic spores; when she gets nervous, scared, or flustered, she unconsciously releases far more. As a result, her entire species was classified as "dangerous" and prohibited from entering Japan. Despite this, and because she wanted to make friends, Kino contacted an underworld broker who illegally smuggled her into the country alongside Kiira and a third liminal. However, much to Kino's confusion, instead of accepting money, the broker demanded that she wander around the Kurusu house, which she did until Papi found her and brought her into the house. After her spores are neutralized thanks to one of the modifications made by Mero's mother, Kino apologizes for the trouble she caused and warns Kimihito that the last illegal liminal scares even her.
Curie Drakulya A
vampire and the third of the three "rogue" liminals who have entered Japan illegally. She is of medium height, with A-cup breasts, long straight silver-colored hair and pointed ears, and wears a floor-length caped robe with a blue-and-gold ornate collar, a headband with the same design as her robe's collar, and thick-soled boots that conceal her four-toed talon-like feet. Like Papi, she has wings with a talon-like thumb, but wears artificial hands specially designed for winged liminal species, which make her appear more human. Her most treasured possession is a locket with an upside-down
crucifix on its surface containing a photograph of her and her deceased father, Wladislaus. She appears to have a rather retiring personality, but after sundown, she assumes a very menacing persona, which is actually the spirit of her father residing in her locket, compelling her to commit evil acts. Curie seems to be the least vampiric vampire ever: she's terrified of dark enclosed spaces, flying and bats, and even the sight of non-artificial blood makes her nauseous. It's revealed that she is actually one of the few surviving vampires left, as much of her kind has died off, since they have a very weak constitution and have been unable to turn others into vampires over the past centuries, as there is a low chance of the vampire virus taking effect. Because of this, her species is on the verge of extinction. She is introduced at the end of Chapter 46 when she attacks Zombina, but fails because Zombina has no blood to drink — only a
formaldehyde-based fluid. Curie retreats to the Inter-species Cultural Exchange Exposition, where she is found in a specially darkened room for nocturnal liminals by Papi. While Papi befriends Curie, calling her "Kyuuri", which is Japanese for "cucumber", Ms. Smith uses Kimihito's blood as bait to draw Curie out. However, things go horribly wrong when Curie attacks and kidnaps Kimihito while Ms. Smith is otherwise "occupied" via drinking and having a good time. Because Kimihito is covered in bite marks and looked to be dying from blood loss, Curie assumed that she had turned him into a vampire slave; however, he turns out to be unharmed and makes an iron-rich lunch for her "since [she] was so pale [he] thought she looked anemic". In Chapter 59.5, it is learned that she had been given a house with a pool to live in by Black Lily Innovations, but found it too big to live in by herself; fortunately, Leechi, Moskii and Yatsume, who hadn't been able to find a host family at the Matching Party at the Interspecies Expo and who been trying to find a place to share, overheard her and immediately proposed themselves as housemates. She has her own room, but sleeps in a closet, hanging upside down from the clothing bar. Thanks to her housemates' encouragement, she is now able to drink blood and has become more energetic at night.
The President Currently known as "Mr. President", he is formally introduced in the manga in Chapter 53 as the head of Black Lily Innovations, a corporation which he calls "a perfectly legal Extra-species immigration intermediary".. However, unlike the official government Interspecies Cultural Exchange, Black Lily Innovations charges liminals a considerable fee for bringing them into the country; to cover that fee, the liminals work for him, "providing" (as in making) products that only liminals can produce, such as killer bee venom, matango spores, and lamia skin shella. He is revealed as the person responsible for bringing Kiira, Kino, and Curie into the country, and at one time, tried unsuccessfully to get Rachnera to sell him her silk. It is also revealed that Rachnera had seriously considered calling The President for help when she was about to be arrested for assaulting Kasegi, but Kimihito's winning her over prevented that. It is rather difficult to define his personality, as he alternates between seeming genuinely to care about the liminals who work for his corporation and seeming more concerned with the profits the liminal products bring. He comes across as rather "smarmy" and doesn't really fool anyone who really knows him; in fact, Rachnera states that he likes "to pose like everything is 'for someone else's benefit'" when he and/or his company will really be the ones to gain; when he tries to convince Kimihito's girls to work for him, Ms. Smith firmly intervenes and Rachnera firmly refuses his offer of a major position in Black Lily Innovations. However, he is more than able to hold his own against Ms. Smith in an argument over liminals and the ethics involved between how the Interspecies Cultural Exchange program supposedly helps liminals and how his business supposedly helps them. He is very skilled at exploiting loopholes in the Interspecies Cultural Exchange Act, such as a dairy farm owned by his company, run by female Minotaurs and Pans, that secretly and illegally sells Minotaur and Pan milk. Employees of Black Lily Innovations kidnap Suu in an effort to lure back a giant-sized slime liminal, which Suu had allowed to escape while it was being transported to the Research Laboratory building, but the method he uses to capture the giant slime goes wrong, causing the giant slime to assume the form of a giant-sized version of Suu, and both he and Ms. Smith end up needing to be rescued by Kimihito and the girls. In Chapter 55, it is revealed that he is Kasegi's younger brother and that, before she kidnapped Kimihito, Rachnera had tried to bargain with him. When Rachnera finds out that he has "convinced" (blackmailed) Kimihito to work at his company's dairy farm to pay off the other girls' debts, she agrees to temporarily work for him to help pay off the debt. He later provides Miia, Kimihito, and the others with tickets on a liminal-friendly flight to Miia's homeland, an act that makes them all suspicious as to his motives for doing so.
The Dairy Farm Minotaur Girls These are some of the more prominent Minotaur girls at Black Lily Innovations' dairy farm: •
Mil runs the farm. Described by Kimihito himself as a "big sister"-type figure to everybody who works at the farm. Although Mil admits she bears the burden of the farm on her shoulders, she greatly appreciates Kimihito's help and support and claims he is what truly holds the farm together. Making it clear she's smitten by him, Mil asks him to stay on at the farm permanently. She refers to Kimihito as "Farmboy". •
Chizu is very forward and outspoken, not hesitating to say exactly what's on her mind, even if it embarrasses Kimihito. •
Cara is a darker-skinned
Minotaur, described by Kimihito as "the strongest girl on the farm after Cathyl". She is not very talkative and quite emotionally sensitive, although her always appearing upset makes the other girls afraid of her. However, Kimihito has been able to see past her outward show, and she is very helpful with some of Kimihito's minor chores. •
Urt is very timid and has the largest chest of all the Minotaur girls. She seems to be the only one who prefers being milked by Kimihito in the traditional milking position, feeling "too embarrassed" when milked from the front and "too spooked" when milked from behind, making her "sessions" with Kimihito more private than the others. She has confessed to him that she believes he is the only man she can trust. •
Cream is described as "the shortest Minotaur on the farm" and prefers to order Kimihito about. Because of her physical size (190 centimeters tall), she is self-conscious about her breast size (J-cup). To try to augment her chest size, she insists on a chest massage after every bath (and after being milked).
The Satyrs The
Satyrs are the third group of liminal girls working at the Black Lily dairy farm. Far more erotically inclined than the Minotaurs or the Pans, they originally go after Kimihito (as he's the only male there), but after learning and mastering his special "milking by hand" technique, they turn their attentions to the other girls (in their own words, they "don't have any sexual hang-ups") and practically take over the dairy farm, allowing Kimihito to go home. So far, they are the only species that can withstand the effects of a full moon due to "their sex drive being on 24/7" and thus retain some control over their actions at night.
The Bloodsucker Girls These three liminal girls were introduced in Chapter 49 at the Matching Party at the Interspecies Cultural Exchange Expo and now share a house with Curie. The main thing all four girls have in common is that they all drink/like blood (they all agree that Kimihito, whom they knew only as "Number 99" at the party, had the tastiest blood): •
Leechi is a
leech-type liminal. Although appearing entirely female, she is
hermaphroditic, keeping her male "member" in what she calls "storage mode". Since she is entirely
invertebrate, she has to wear a special
exoskeletal body suit, resembling a leather
catsuit (and a special exoskeletal swimsuit for swimming); in her normal form, below the chest she resembles a multi-tentacled blob (which really freaks out her housemates). She has a very brash, outgoing personality, somewhat like Zombina's. •
Moskii is a
mosquito-type liminal. Her saliva contains a special
anesthetic so that being stung by her
proboscis will cause no pain. Physically, she is extremely slender, noting that "if [she] got any fatter, [she] wouldn't be able to fly". •
Yatsume is a
lamprey-type mermaid liminal, with an eel-like tail rather than a mermaid's traditional fish-tail, making her resemble a
lamia. Her personality seems gentler and more caring.
The Serpentine Races There are currently four known serpentine liminal species: the
Lamiai, the
Echidnae, the
Medusae and the
Melusinae. While the actual location of their homeland is not specified, it appears to be in a
Temperate climate, possibly Mediterranean, as all four races are mentioned in Greek mythology, and the buildings in Miia's home village resemble architecture on the Greek island of
Santorini. • The Lamiai are a town-dwelling species and seem more gregarious than their sister serpentine species. • The Echidnae appear to be a desert-dwelling species, based on their type of traveling clothing, which resembles that of Arabian/African desert nomads. While fierce-looking, enhanced by tattooing, they apparently have extremely romantic natures which are masked by their outwardly tough attitude. • The Melusinae are an aquatic serpentine species. They have small wings used for swimming rather than flying. • The Medusae appear to be the more intellectual of the serpentibe races. Despite wearing hooded cloaks while traveling that make them appear to be a cave-dwelling species, they also wear business suits. They have a very penetrating gaze, which has led to the myth that they can turn people to stone by looking at them. Their hair, which looks like serpents, is actually tentacle-like organs. All four species share the same ultra-passionate nature towards human males and apparently also share the same custom of "tribal husbands," in which each human male brought to the serpentine homeland for procreation is shared by every member of the Tribe. However, each race's "tribal husband" requirements are quite different: the Lamias apparently look for sexual technique or romance in a male; the Echidnae look for physical power and stamina in a male; the Melusines look for physical beauty in a male; and the Medusae apparently look for economic superiority in a male. To decide matters affecting the serpentine race, the four species hold a "tournament of manliness" in which they pit their "tribal husbands" against the other serpentine species, with the Tribe with the "most accomplished male earning dominion over all serpentine-kind".
Miia's Friends Miia has three close friends in her home village: Shequa, Sanka, and Maru. They are introduced in Chapter 60, when Miia, Kimihito, and the rest of their homestays are summoned back to her homeland. However, while they are Miia's friends, she is reluctant to trust them to be anywhere near Kimihito, given their frequent attempts to seduce him. • Shequa appears to be the eldest of Miia's friends. She is a Lamiai with blonde hair and an orange-tailed form. • Sanka is a Lamiai with green hair and a tail with green-colored scales. • Maru is physically the smallest and appears to be the youngest of the trio. She is a Lamiai with pink hair and a pink-tailed, pink-scaled serpent. All three girls wear the same D-shaped hair ornament as Miia; however, it may be a standard Lamia jewelry piece, as other Lamiais in Miia's home village also wear it. In Chapter 67, they join a tour group visiting the Sno-Ball Hot Springs Inn, where Kimihito and the girls are temporarily working to help out Yukio, and fall for three human males.
Centorea's Centaur Girl These are six female centaurs, each representing a subspecies of the centaur race. Every one of them has interacted with Centorea during their debut. • Alusia Van Dalsia is a lightweight centaur wearing sports attire with a lean physique and desires to be the fastest runner. She also has brown hair and is introduced in Chapter 68. • Rem Nighdrem is a petite nightmare with dark skin who enjoys giving others bad dreams when they sleep. She also has white hair and is introduced in Chapter 69. • Cheron Du Per is a heavyweight centaur with a muscular figure and tanned skin who is working as a farmer. She also has white hair and is introduced in Chapter 70. • Meamil Airag is a busty dairy breed centaur who loves being milked and suckled by others. She also has pink hair and is introduced in Chapter 71. • Nicole Unicole is a bespectacled unicorn with an average build and loves pop idols. She also has blond hair and is introduced in Chapter 72. • Pegasania Bellerophon is a slim pegasus with incredible charisma and behaves strangely. She also has blond hair and is introduced in Chapter 73.
Arbatel Arbatel is a sentient grimoire who transported the main characters, along with several others, from the real world to a fictional one where most of them lost their memories, a school named Grimoire High, which is why they behave like high school students. After being transported, she blends in with them by taking on the identity of one of them, going by the name Honma Shiori. ==References==