Kami is a male deity from the heavenly realm and the father of Guri, known for his irresponsible behavior and un-godlike appearance despite his divine status.
He frequently abuses his authority as a god for personal whims, causing trouble for others and straining his relationships with fellow angels and deities.
Kami refers to himself in the first person as “boku,” a casual and somewhat boyish way of speaking that clashes with his position as a god.
This speech pattern reinforces his image as an immature, laid-back, and often unreliable parent.
Although he holds the title of a heavenly god, his outward behavior is closer to that of a “hopeless dad” than a dignified deity.
He tends to act without thinking through the consequences, prioritizing his own amusement or convenience.
Kami uses his divine rank freely to do whatever he likes, often dragging people around him into his schemes whether they want to be involved or not.
This reckless use of power makes him a magnet for chaos and confusion in the heavenly realm.
Because of his selfish and unpredictable actions, other angels tend to avoid him.
His reputation as a troublemaker is well known, and most celestial beings prefer to stay out of his way.
Despite this, Kami does possess a certain degree of insight and emotional awareness, especially regarding his daughter Guri.
Beneath the clownish exterior, he is capable of understanding her feelings and needs.
Kami is the biological and spiritual father of Guri, and his identity as a parent is a core part of his character.
Even though he often behaves irresponsibly, he still recognizes the importance of Guri’s well-being.
He acknowledges that he is not the most suitable person to guide Guri in her everyday life or emotional development.
Because of this, he shows rare humility when it comes to decisions involving her.
Kami recognizes that Seiji Aino understands Guri better than he does in many respects.
Seeing Seiji’s ability to support and accept Guri, Kami chooses to trust him.
In a rare display of seriousness and sincerity, Kami bows his head to Seiji and entrusts Guri to him.
This gesture shows that, at crucial moments, he can put Guri’s happiness above his ego.
Guri
Guri is Kami’s daughter, and their relationship is a mix of chaos, affection, and exasperation.
While he is far from a model parent, he genuinely cares about her in his own clumsy way.
Kami’s understanding of Guri allows him to read her thoughts and emotional state more accurately than most people.
This is one of the few areas where he acts like a true parent instead of an impulsive god.
Seiji Aino
Kami sees Seiji Aino as someone who can provide Guri with the support and stability that he himself cannot.
This recognition is significant, because Kami is not accustomed to admitting his own shortcomings.
By bowing and entrusting Guri to Seiji, Kami shows respect and gratitude toward him.
This moment reveals a more mature and considerate side of Kami that rarely surfaces in his daily antics.
Other Angels and Heavenly Beings
Most angels in the heavenly realm keep their distance from Kami.
His tendency to cause unnecessary trouble and involve others in his whims has eroded their trust.
They regard him as someone to be avoided rather than revered, despite his divine status.
This social isolation in heaven is largely a consequence of Kami’s own careless actions.
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