However, Ryūko disagrees, shouting that she fights for no one while pushing him out the Mankanshoku Family household. He tried to convince Ryūko to don Senketsu when she was afraid of putting him on again and had lost her will to fight. He is aware of all of Satsuki's wrongdoings and he wanted someone to stand up to her. Supposedly, he was a former member of the Newspaper Club before he got banned from school grounds. In order to attract and take out Ryūko, Nui disguised herself as a student named Shinjirō Nagita ( 凪 ( なぎ ) 田 ( た ) 信 ( しん ) 二 ( じ ) 郎 ( ろう ), Nagita Shinjirō ?). In the aftermath, Satsuki banned Nui from setting foot in Honnouji Academy. Nui sat on the sidelines accordingly, watching the battle between Ryūko and Satsuki until the Mankanshoku Family arrived and Mako Mankanshoku managed to snap Ryūko out of her rage. Nui attempted to kill Tsumugu, but ran into several of his traps - although the Grand Couturier escaped unharmed, she was separated from the rest of the fighters and ordered not to interfere by Satsuki Kiryūin. Nui's battle with the berserk Ryūko was interrupted by Tsumugu Kinagase, who sought to stop the latter. Her taunts drove Ryūko into a state of fury, causing Senketsu to consume her and transform into a berserk monstrosity. After knocking Sanageyama off the arena with her parasol, Nui challenged Ryūko to a battle, revealing herself to be the killer of Isshin Matoi by wielding the second Scissor Blade. She promptly defeated Sanageyama, blocking his attacks with ease before destroying his Goku Uniform by pulling out its Banshi. Nui made her first full series appearance in Episode 11, interrupting Ryūko's match against Uzu Sanageyama during the Naturals Election at Honnōji Academy. Not only did Isshin successfully trick her into ignoring his real secret project, Kamui Senketsu, but his last act in life would encourage Ryūko to take up the red Scissor Blade and seek out the one who killed her father. Unbeknownst to Nui, her actions planted the seeds of defeat for Ragyō's ultimate plan. Infuriated by this, Nui impaled Isshin to the wall with the red Scissor Blade, taking the purple blade for herself before planting a bomb in the Matoi Residence and making her escape. Before she could deliver the final blow, Nui was distracted by the sound of Ryūko calling for her father, allowing Isshin to destroy her left eye with the purple Scissor Blade. However, Nui overwhelmed the scientist and stabbed him repeatedly. After a short battle, Isshin unveiled the Scissor Blades to use against Nui. Six months before the events of the series, Nui was sent to the Matoi Residence by Ragyō in search of Isshin Matoi's secret creation. Nui Harime in her artificial Life Fiber womb. Upon reaching her full development, Nui was raised by Ragyō as a servant of the Life Fibers, becoming the Grand Couturier of the Kiryūin Conglomerate (and of REVOCS as a whole). Concluding that a child born by a human could not properly merge with Life Fibers, Ragyō created an artificial Life Fiber womb from the mass of the Original Life Fiber, within which Nui was grown. Nui was born about 17 years before the events of the series proper, following Ragyō's failed attempt to fuse her newborn daughter with Life Fibers. Nui is also known for holding heavy grudges, like Isshin for cutting her eye out and Ryūko for cutting both her arms. When she finds herself injured or outmatched, she becomes more frantic, obstreperous, and aggressive, dropping all manner of her cheerful demeanor, which becomes more evident by the endgame after Ryūko cut off her arms. Her often bubbly behavior and nonchalance towards anyone that stands in her way often puts her at odds with the main cast, and can easily become bored while she playfully seeks violence to a sadistic degree. According to Ragyō Kiryūin, Nui is a free spirit and will do whatever she wants according to her whims. Nui has a childlike, jovial, and happy-go-lucky demeanor always smiling, and acting very friendly and even polite with everyone, demonstrating excessive intimacy towards even Satsuki Kiryūin and revealing to Ryūko in a rather nonchalant way the fact that she killed her father. Her design has a prominent heart motif, such as on her collar, the center of her bow, her earrings, and even the highlights on her pigtails. She accentuates her ensemble with a parasol, a large pink hair bow and a purple eyepatch, which covers the eye she lost in her battle against Isshin Matoi. Nui wears a richly adorned pink lolita-styled dress with matching boots and fingerless gloves. Her eyes are sapphire blue, with highlights that resemble a smiling face. She has long blond hair styled in drill-like pigtails, with smaller locks framing her face. Nui Harime seems to be a young teenage girl of medium height. 3.4 The Great Culture and Sport Festival.
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