Salia
Great King of the Kishin Nation and a self-proclaimed merchant.
He was reputed to be the strongest and the Worst Tactician in the history of the Kishin Nation.
He proposed the Battle Dome, a system centered on economic alliance and military cooperation between small nations.
Instead of becoming the chairman himself, he fled his home to become an Area Manager.
However, the world wouldn't allow that; he crossed paths with the Space Kaiju Kawagon, and before he knew it, he was inaugurated as the Great King.
He was Leo-kun’s bestie and a fellow victim.
He was an intellectual, which was rare among the Kishinkoku people.
In terms of combat, he was inferior to other Kishinkoku people in brute strength, but his speed was exceptional.
Since he provided new ways to play, was a strong fighter, possessed a sharp mind, and was skilled at making money, Salia’s approval rating was through the roof.
His wife was Keerti-chan.
They did eventually get married.
If Saria’s Dad ever tried to stage a coup against him, Salia planned to lose on purpose to force the throne back onto him. However, the former king sensed this and stopped picking fights.
According to Leo-kun, he was a trickster-type Eddy.
The fact that he could remain friends with Leo-kun proved he was a monster.
The reason the Pruon Nation never went into an all-out war with the Kishin Nation was due to the presence of the unpredictable element known as Salia.
Isaac-kun
A survivor of the destroyed Pruon Nation.
Initially, he held a grudge against Leo-kun, but as his education progressed, he became able to see things from Leo-kun’s perspective.
Lately, he had resigned himself to his fate, thinking, "The Pruon Nation perished because we encountered a galactic-level monstrosity."
He was basically a vegetarian.
He could synthesize protein from his gut microbes.
He orally ingested dried daphnia powder as a nutritional supplement.
At the Galactic Empire Officer Academy Branch School, he acted as a big-brother figure to everyone while serving as the Committee Chair.
He was not a bad kid.
Lately, his sense of discomfort around Leo-kun had been fading.
Pigetto
An Imperial Guard Knight for Empress Veronica.
He was like a father figure who raised Wifey.
He was one of Leo Kamishiro’s mentors.
He was praised as the Knight of Knights.
From Leo-kun’s perspective, he was a scary Site Foreman and Wifey’s father.
He was a Veronica Supremacist.
In dramas, he was often depicted as the mentor who raised Leo-kun, but the man himself judged that his role had ended halfway through. He left the subsequent training to the non-commissioned officer Huma-san and the Sword Saint Katori-sensei.
He was a monster capable of weathering anti-air fire with nothing but a single shield.
Katori-sensei
A classmate of Pigetto and the man known as the Sword Saint.
He once aimed to be a pilot, but he suffered a setback due to an eye disease caused by a genetic throwback of his enhanced human traits.
Though he carried that failure with him for a long time, he made a living through the way of the sword.
Regarding the upbringing of Leo Kamishiro, he gave up on formal teaching.
He hammered Imperial swordsmanship into him through a style of acting like a fool and brawling together.
Leo-kun hadn't realized it, but ever since Katori-sensei’s instruction, he had been fighting with orthodox swordsmanship.
He used a style of armored grappling that evolved from Imperial swordsmanship, incorporating wrestling and judo.
Naturally, he hammered this into Leo-kun as well.
The fact that Leo-kun was exceptionally strong at wrestling was a result of Katori-sensei’s guidance.
Or rather, his philosophy was roughly, "If I do this with the intent to kill and he survives, then that's good enough."
The man himself was a drunkard and quite slovenly.
He eventually had surgery on his eyes and became a pilot.
He frequently challenged Leo-kun to battles, causing astronomical amounts of damage every time.
Because he was a popular athlete, incredible sums of money moved behind the scenes.
He was one of the strongest in the galaxy, but because he was an academy dropout, he was poor at tactical maneuvers.
He was an outlier who belonged in the "monster" category rather than being a soldier.
Huma-san
The head of the non-commissioned officers and one of Leo-kun’s mentors.
Among the three mentors, he was the only one with common sense.
Despite being a man of common sense, he had become a deserter and a pirate.
He was a serious person of the type who eventually snapped and broke.
Currently, he was one of Leo-kun’s victims.
It was a law of the world that Leo-kun’s victims would receive promotions.
Recently, after seeing the Space Kaiju Kawagon casually carry a steel beam back and forth across a pool during underwater training, he truly wanted to go home.
He believed his master was strictly Lily from the Galactic Empire's Pirate Territory, but those around him would not let him go.
His own perception was that he had hammered the common sense of a soldier into Leo-kun, but what Leo-kun actually learned was the art of root-working and attentiveness.
He was one of the reasons for the creation of the Friendly Devil, who destroyed two nations—the Repsitore Nation and the Persion Nation—through diplomacy alone.
Lately, he had also been serving as the general manager and instructor for the Galactic Empire Space Marines' elite unit, the Space Raiders.
In this story, he was the most pitiable person among the allies.
He considered himself an uneducated, average soldier, but he was the kind of general who would change the entire situation if he were recruited in a Strategic SLG.
Karen Hammer
The daughter of Mike & Hammer Co. (The name is a reference to the detective Mike Hammer).
A Lepsitolian with scales.
Lepsitolians were generally tall, but as she was female, her height was around 180 centimeters.
She was tall but slender.
She used to wear incredibly heavy makeup that made her look like a character from JoJo, but after Galactic Empire fashion arrived and she switched to it, she gained a baby-faced look.
She was slightly older than Leo-kun.
She had the age feel of a graduate student in a university club.
She was officially slated to be Leo-kun’s wifey.
She genuinely liked Leo-kun.
While there was some calculation regarding the benefit to Mike & Hammer Co., her heart fluttered at the existence of a young king expanding his domain.
One way or another, Lepsitolians and Galactic Empire People were quite compatible.
Polina
Real name: Apolinariya.
Since she was royalty, she had no surname. If pushed, it would be Apolinariya Latania.
She was the daughter of the Latania King, but because she was the child of a woman he married before ascending to the throne, she had no right of succession.
However, she was not treated poorly and was respected as the Latania King's eldest daughter.
A First Lieutenant in the Latania Army.
Latania was a symbolic monarchy, and power was fundamentally restricted.
Polina was originally destined to marry the son of a powerful domestic figure or into a foreign country to solidify a political base.
Among those options, she considered herself lucky to have been sent as a wifey candidate for Leo-kun.
Among the women in this work, she was the ultimate person of common sense.
However, as a Latarnian, she believed in promise supremacy; a breach of trust was equivalent to death.
A Latarnian Believer.
Since Latarnians were a long-lived species, she was actually much older than Leo-kun.
She was of the same generation as Leo's Mother.
Even so, she was still considered a youth in Latania.
She was a rising star in the military, but among Leo-kun’s companions—most of whom were abnormal individuals—her administrative abilities were highly valued.
She was currently Leo-kun’s personal secretary.
Leo-kun, who could no longer endure the paperwork, had prostrated himself and begged her to take the job.
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Kinako
Leo-kun’s cat. She was large enough to barely fit through the palace corridors. She was big and cute.
She was the leader of the animals.
Daifuku
Wifey’s Chronos mouse. Cute.
A good singer.
Many soldiers kept Chronos Mice as pets.
Wild Hawk
Though supposedly wild, it had made itself at home in Leo-kun’s house. People were telling him he should give it a name soon.
Leo-kun’s head was its designated spot.
Momo
A female Pomeranian... or so she was supposed to be, but she was actually the Fenrir wolf.
Her job was to go "beep" on mysterious devices.