![]() ![]() Little is known about Usui’s background and he is reluctant to speak about it, though he reveals a willingness to tell Misaki. ![]() He appears to be the only male student at school that Misaki is willing to speak to as an equal. ![]() While she dismisses his behavior simply as harassment, he continues to watch over and protect her, as well as offering insightful advice on how to deal with the boys at Seika effectively and fairly. He develops an interest in Misaki and is the first to learn she is working at a maid café, but chooses to keep her secret and soon falls in love with her. One of the most popular boys at Seika High, Usui appears to take little interest in anything and prefers to observe things as they unfold, though proves to be extraordinarily talented in numerous areas. To help her mother pay off her father’s debt, she has a part-time job… at a maid cafe! She doesn’t want anyone at school to discover her, because she thinks that if they do, she will lose her authority as student council president. Misaki worked hard to become the student council president and “protect the girls”. Because of this, the student body is 80% male and 20% female. It was an all-boy’s school only a few years ago. She goes to Seika high school, which only recently became co-ed. Because of her father’s actions, she has a deep hatred for most boys (except the gentlemanly type). She lives alone with her mother and her younger sister Suzuna, because her father abandoned them, leaving them with a huge debt. Misaki is the heroine of Kaichou wa Maid-sama!. Unfortunately, her hard-earned reputation is threatened when the popular, attractive, and somewhat impassive Usui Takumi takes an interest in her after discovering her in a maid uniform after school. However, despite her tough-as-nails appearance, she secretly works part-time at a maid cafe in order to support her family. Training, studying and even becoming the first female student council president of the school, Misaki has gained a reputation among the male students body as an uptight boy-hating dictator and as a shining hope for the teachers and fellow female students. ![]() With the female population still a minority and living in fear of the over-the-top antics of the males, Misaki Ayuzawa takes it into her own hands to reform the school and allow the girls to feel safe in the rough environment. Seika High School, once an all-boys school notorious for its wild students and for generally being a terrifying place for girls, has recently become a co-ed school. ![]()
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