Kouki Amanogawa/Relationships

Seiji Amanogawa
Kouki's father. Kouki inherited his physical appearance from him. Kouki loves his father very much.

As stated by their history, Seiji cares deeply for his son and is aware of his childish ideals due to his grandfather's influence, and like his wife, attempted numerous times to properly educate his son on the fact that how the world worked was not simply black and white and that it was more complicated than he thinks. Kouki, unwilling and never really going through any actual hardships he couldn't overcome with his current beliefs prior to being summoned to Tortus, mostly brushed off his father's attempts.

Miya Amanogawa
Kouki's mother. Kouki inherited his wanderlust and trouble-making habits from her. It is due to her worrying that Kouki might inherit her trouble making nature that she made him enroll as a student of the Yaegashi Dojo. Kouki loves his mother very much.

As stated by their history, Like her husband, Miya care deeply for her son and is aware of his childish ideals and like her husband, attempted numerous times to educate and correct him and attempted to teach him that the world was more complicated than he thinks and of how everything wasn't just black and white. Kouki, due to having never come across any actual hardships that he couldn't overcome prior to being summoned to Tortus, mostly brushed off and ignored his mother's attempts.

Mitsuki Amanogawa
Mistuki is Kouki's younger spoiled bratty sister and the head of the Soul Sisters. Mitsuki is disappointed at her brother for not able to make Shizuku his wife thus resulting in Mitsuki calling Kouki an idiot. This is due to Shizuku loving Hajime Nagumo and rejecting Kouki for his misguided justice which almost broke his relationship with Shizuku. Kouki doesn't know about his sister's darker nature due to her hiding it from him and Shizuku.

Hajime Nagumo
Prior to the summoning, Kouki disliked Hajime and considered him to be a bother, viewing the latter as constantly fawning over Kaori due to his convenient misinterpretation of her attitude towards him. Kouki was so ignorant and dimwitted about Hajime that he stupidly believed his classmate was nothing but a lazy otaku that doesn't study or do sports. He also thinks Hajime smiles like an idiot.

Likewise, Hajime also hates Kouki for the most part. As he views the former to be an annoyingly immature dimwit with grand words who's lost in his own delusions. So much so that he wants to avoid dealing with, due to his naïve mindset and troublesome habit of interpreting everything to fit his worldview, especially after his trials in the Great Orcus Labyrinth. It is due to these flaws that Hajime decided not to reveal to Kouki and his classmates that the god, Ehit, who had summoned them to be heroes in Tortus, was in fact a twisted, evil god that viewed living beings as playthings or the fact that Daisuke Hiyama attempted to kill Hajime himself. Since Kouki's dimwitted, idealistic mindset would never allow him to doubt those who are praising him. Hajime doesn't take orders from Kouki and ignored every single one of his commands that he tried to give him. Hajime absolutely refused to let Kouki take his lovers even through pointless and childish challenges during which Hajime easily defeated him twice: first in an unarmed duel when he dropped Kouki in a pit filled with non-lethal, tear gas grenades and later fighting while the latter was merged with his Schnee doppelganger (which is only a measly power up that is still too weak).

During their reunion in the Great Orcus Labyrinth, upon seeing Hajime's new-found immense power as well as being dearly loved and adored by the extremely beautiful Yue, Shea, and Tio, in addition to Kaori. Who eventually decided to follow Hajime, Kouki became extremely jealous of him and started one-sidedly seeing Hajime as his rival. This is also coupled with the fact that both of them have completely opposite ways of thinking, as Kouki is an idealist dimwit obsessed with justice while Hajime is a disillusioned realist whose only concern is surviving and returning home with his harem. When Hajime disregarded his pleas and ruthlessly killed Cattleya even though she could no longer fight anymore, Kouki foolishly believed Hajime was just an uncaring murderer who doesn't treat his harem "nicely" despite the demon's previous attempt to kill him, his party, and the Heiligh kingdom knights. He also saw Hajime's cold refusal to re-join them in the war against the demons, despite possessing extremely powerful firearms and artifacts, as a sign of utter selfishness without even trying to know the reason behind his refusal. Kouki also furiously questioned why Hajime is the only one who has a harem with him while he himself doesn't have one. However, Shizuku correctly countered Kouki's delusional thinking by telling him that he doesn't truly know a single thing about Hajime, even before their summoning to Tortus, such as the latter's kindhearted nature and also that despite his tremendous change in personality and attitude, Hajime still retained his kindness, which earned him the love and affections of not only Kaori but also Yue, Shea and Tio who are always happy around Hajime. Shizuku also told Kouki that he is the only one who was ignoring reality by interpreting the situation to his own convenience and by extension, was just to convince himself that Hajime is some kind of a demon who doesn't deserve Kaori.

Unlike his other classmates who were praised and respected by Hajime for succeeding in conquering the Great Labyrinths after resolving themselves to defeat Ehit in order to return home, Kouki is the only one who was completely sidelined due to his lack of resolve that led to his failures. As well as when he was continually trying to enforce his delusional belief of justice onto Hajime and his harem. Kouki was the only one who condemned Hajime for murdering Hiyama despite the latter's atrocities and betrayal including temporarily murdering one of his childhood friends, Kaori. Despite the fact that Hajime revived Kaori, Kouki doesn't express his gratitude at all due to his naïve sense of justice, stubbornness, childish ideals and delusional pride. Unlike Ryutarou and Shizuku.

At first, upon their reunion, Kouki persistently believed he could still defeat Hajime, at least in terms of hand-to-hand combat, despite having seen the latter easily defeat Cattleya and her monster army that nearly killed both Kouki himself and his party. Even foolishly challenging Hajime to a duel leading to his failed attempt take Hajime's lovers by force. It was only during the demon invasion of the Heiligh Kingdom's capital that Kouki didn't dare to go against Hajime due to having witnessed his true power when he both easily destroyed all the undead Heiligh kingdom knights, including the former captain, Meld Loggins, who were the finest warriors of the Heiligh Kingdom, and single-handedly destroyed the invading demon army of 100,000 with his Hyperion satellite weapon. When Hajime effortlessly and ruthlessly brutalized Daisuke Hiyama, who was thought to be one of the strongest among Kouki's fellow heroes, with his bare hands before throwing the latter to a horde of monsters for them to devour him alive, Kouki also finally understood not only Hajime's superiority to himself in physical prowess alone, but also the terrifying extent of Hajime's savage brutality towards enemies and his previous claim of not showing any mercy, not even towards his own classmates.

Despite having been saved twice by Hajime during Cattleya's ambush and Freid Bagwa's invasion, rather than being grateful, Kouki became even more jealous of him. Following the demons' retreat from the kingdom and Aiko exposing Ehit's true evil nature, Kouki angrily blamed Hajime for indirectly causing the deaths of Meld, Kondou and the other Heiligh kingdom knights along with the near-destruction of the Heiligh Kingdom by not telling him about Ehit's true nature earlier and the evil god's schemes in using them as pawns which allow Ehit to send Noint to assist Hiyama and Eri in betraying the "Hero Party" by brainwashing and later assassinating King Eliheid and his nobles, nearly leading to their deaths in Eri's death trap and also Kaori's temporary murder who nearly became Hiyama's undead slave. In response, Hajime simply told Kouki that even if he did decide to bother telling him about Ehit's true nature as an evil god, Kouki's naivety and delusional self-righteousness would just lead him to disregard Hajime's warning anyway. By elaborately pointing out his bias and bad habit of interpreting everything to his own convenience and his delusional pride in his efforts as Ehit's so-called "chosen hero". Even correctly stating that just like the Holy Church and the Heiligh Kingdom, Kouki would even get angry at Hajime for supposedly slandering Ehit instead of listening to his warning. Unable to deny this claim, due to Kouki being fully aware of his complete confidence in his misguided justice, which he definitely would angrily deny Hajime's warning instead of heeding it, Kouki still stubbornly claimed that Hajime could have convinced him otherwise by thoroughly explaining it several times. This, however, caused an annoyed Hajime to sharply insult Kouki, scolding the latter for naively believing that his classmates are always obliged to help each other which wasn't truly the case as Hajime himself had no reason to specially put in any extra effort just to suit the convenience of his delusional justice, like Shizuku and Ryutarou did. Hajime then coldly reminded Kouki of the fact that it is precisely such naïve belief that allowed Eri Nakamura and Daisuke Hiyama to manipulate and then betray him and the rest of their class without even noticing it until it was too late.

Though Kouki had finally been placed before the undeniable reality at how his naïve idealism had only led to those under his command to betray the party, he still condemned Hajime for what happened. Kouki's stubbornness however is mostly due to the fact that he was simply unable to accept his own failures and the reality of his position in Tortus as a mere pawn of the evil god's mad game of death, instead of being the so-called "chosen hero" of Tortus which Kouki had always been proud of. Kouki was further upset that despite his immense power, Hajime didn't believe he needed to use his power for "justice" by saving Tortus from Ehit's tyrannical manipulation because that's not what he wants. As the reason why Hajime risked his life obtaining the Age of God's Ancient Magic in the Great Labyrinths was simply to return home with his harem. When Kouki berated Hajime for his refusal to use his newfound powers and the Ancient Magic he attained to save Tortus, Hajime criticized Kouki's lack of resolve which is what led to his failures despite having been blessed by Ehit as the strongest of their class at the beginning. He also warned Kouki that if he kept continuing to try enforcing his stupid justice upon him, it will be his turn to die a miserable death similar to Hiyama. A warning Kouki begrudgingly heeded this time due to not having the power nor courage to go against Hajime after personally witnessing how his former classmate brutally killed Hiyama for crossing him after what he did to Kaori.

Despite being greatly annoyed by Kouki's stubborn, delusional idealism which made him want to kill the latter out of the sheer annoyance of it, Hajime reluctantly agreed to Kouki's demand to allow his former classmates to join him in conquering the last two Great Labyrinths due to the sincere pleas of Shizuku, Suzu, and Ryutarou. Despite this, Kouki still held immense resentment and frustration towards Hajime, out of the belief that Hajime is a selfish and uncaring murderer, due to his cold refusal to save the people of Tortus from Ehit's malicious manipulations, despite having become extremely powerful after surviving and conquering the Orcus Labyrinth which contradicts his ideals, along with his tremendous jealousy of Hajime being absolutely adored by Yue, Shea, Tio, Kaori and later also Shizuku.

After Kouki and his party joined Hajime's party in their journey to conquer the remaining Great Labyrinths, Kouki's idealistic worldview and his desire to save everyone clashed with Hajime's more realistic worldview and his desire to return home above all else. It was in the Hoelscher Empire that Hajime nearly lost his patience with Kouki, angrily warning the dimwitted "hero" that he doesn't care about his misguided justice and unlike Shizuku, Kaori and Ryutarou, they are not friends nor comrades, and certainly do not believe in the same ideology of justice. He also outright told Kouki that since he had left the latter's party after his fall into the abyss in the Great Orcus Labyrinth from Hiyama's betrayal, coupled with the reveal of Ehit's true nature, he is no longer obliged to obey him as Ehit's so called 'chosen hero'. Threateningly reminding Kouki of his original purpose in accompanying him to conquer the last remaining two Great Labyrinths and that Hajime can renege at anytime if Kouki dares to anger him again. Even if he had to break both Kouki's arms and legs and send him back to the kingdom, just like how he broke Hiyama.

Kouki also tends to try interfering in situations where it seems that Hajime is at first reluctant to act and tends to disapprove of Hajime's more ambiguous actions and decisions. Such as helping the Haulia Tribe defeat the Hoelscher empire, even when their aim was to liberate the enslaved beastmen that Kouki himself had wanted to help. While Kouki was initially confident that he could easily clear a Great Labyrinth and quickly become as strong as Hajime, he discovers how wide the distance between their strength is. After his personal failure in conquering the Haltina Labyrinth, Kouki gave his equipment to Hajime, in order to have a better chance to successfully conquer the last Great Labyrinth. Despite this, Kouki is reluctant to accept help from Hajime so much so that he initially refuses to use the new abilities of his Holy Sword that Hajime added, due to the fact that he wants to prove he is stronger then Hajime in order to validate his righteousness. Though, his attempts at this endeavor has only made things worse for himself when he failed to clear even a single one of the Great Labyrinths and Hajime had cleared them all with ease. Meaning that he lost to his former classmate in both willpower and strength.

Due to Hajime's new appearance and atmosphere, as well as being surrounded by a harem of beautiful girls which even included his childhood friend Kaori (who has been in love with Hajime ever since she first saw him), Kouki became quite jealous of his ability to attract the love of beautiful girls and Shizuku (who also later fell in love with Hajime) claimed that Hajime has become more popular than Kouki as he's losing his popularity for girls. Which eventually proved to be true.

Kouki eventually snapped when he saw Shizuku with Hajime together and finally started noticing her growing feelings for him. During the final trial in the Frost Caverns of Schnee Great Labyrinth, he was forced to confront his worst personality traits in the form of a magic doppelgänger, who encouraged these self-satisfactory delusions and further taunted him in his failures, shortcomings, and his inability to see reality for what it truly is.

This eventually caused him to lash out instead of accepting and conquering these negative aspects of himself and acknowledging them. Choosing to believe that Hajime was only a monster who "brainwashed" not only Shizuku, but all his other lovers to get what he wanted, in order to better fit this whole frustrating reality Kouki was in, into his delusional worldview. Thus, he tried to kill Hajime to fulfill his misguided justice and claim Hajime's harem for himself by forcing them to join him in continuing his previously pointless heroic crusade, in order to restore his personal pride and glory as the chosen hero of Ehit. Whom he had absolute faith in before Hajime exposed Ehit's true nature as an evil god. Kouki also furiously blamed Hajime for his own failures and errors, indignantly questioning why his harem, including Kouki's childhood friends Kaori and Shizuku, dearly love him and became so loyal to him, even though he is an uncaring murderer who disregards justice and morality. Delusionally believing himself to still be Ehit's chosen hero, Kouki brazenly declared that he will save Hajime's harem from his "brainwashing" and reclaim his self-proclaimed rightful place as their ideal lover whom they were supposed to be with instead of Hajime. Claiming that Yue, Shea, Tio, Kaori and Shizuku don't need Hajime anymore, which caused Hajime to be enraged even further due to his love for his harem and this idiotic proclamation made him lose all of his patience with Kouki, thereby making Kouki suffer for his insolence.

When Hajime finally reached the end of his patience with Kouki's delusional justice, he did not hesitate to retaliate back with brutal force when he easily overpowered Kouki. Having no qualms in shooting Kouki's kneecaps, and also ruthlessly thrashing him so easily without any difficulty, despite Kouki's fusion with his doppelgänger. Which wasn't enough to match Hajime, and while the latter sharply criticized that the reason why he ended up failing everything he did in Tortus, leading up to his own doppelgänger trial in the Frost Caverns of Schnee Great Labyrinth is because of his own choice to prioritize both his foolish pride and stubborn adherence to his childishly misguided justice over the importance of realizing his own goals. When Kouki said Yue's name without honorifics, Hajime made Kouki suffer far worse than before due to him having no right to say the name that he had given to his lover. Despite wanting to kill Kouki out of his ruthless pragmatism, Hajime ultimately chose not to because it would have made Kaori and Shizuku sad.

Instead, Hajime used Grentzen to separate Kouki's fusion with his Schnee doppelgänger and render him unconscious to end yet another pointless fight. Then as the delusional "hero" weakly begged Hajime to give him back what's rightfully his and die, the latter easily defeated Kouki yet again, knocking him unconscious, before allowing Kaori to heal Kouki, albeit only to a point where his life is not in danger. This is because Hajime knew that if Kouki were to immediately regain consciousness and learn of his failure in overcoming his Schnee trial, thereby his second attempt to gain the Age of God's Magic/Ancient Magic, he would simply vent his increased frustrations by attacking Hajime again. After waking up and calming down, Kouki felt bad about how he attacked Hajime. His jealousy and resentment intensified when Shizuku admitted she love Hajime.

While Hajime and Yue were creating the Crystal Key to bring them back to Japan, Kouki and the others experienced what Hajime went through when he fell into the abyss of the Great Orcus Labyrinth. Witnessing the pain, suffering and loneliness Hajime experienced and his determination to return home, Kouki finally realized where Hajime's immense power came from. As well as why the latter had abandoned his morality along with why he couldn't match Hajime: the difference in their circumstances and resolves to accomplish their goals. This is reflected on the fact that Kouki had heavily relied on both Ehit's blessings as his "chosen hero" and the support of the Hero Party, the Holy Church, and the Heiligh Kingdom in his previous heroic crusade while Hajime, without any of Ehit's blessings or anyone's support, had been forced to survive the horrifying brutality of the Great Orcus Labyrinth alone through sheer willpower, which Kouki could never do. Additionally, Hajime had resolved to abandon all his virtues and morality to be able to survive the chaotic brutality of the war-engulfed Tortus, while Kouki stubbornly prioritized his ideals over everything. After seeing Hajime's memories of his fall into the abyss, Kouki was also finally able to sympathize with Hajime's desire to return home. But he still stubbornly insisted that Hajime has stolen everything from him. Including the love of Kaori and Shizuku, and his glory as a hero and still thinks that he is not mistaken in this belief.

In the After Story however, Kouki has trouble sorting out his feelings towards Hajime due to his past actions and failures, Kouki cannot bring himself to be mad at Hajime, but rather disappointed in himself for being so completely indecisive and not strong enough to realize his ideals. When the "Dark Beings" attacked, he thought about asking Hajime to transport the "Dark Beings" to another world, so that the people of the Synclea Kingdom could be safe and the "Dark Beings" could survive without harming others. He was reminded of Hajime's way of prioritizing those close to him when he heard Koone's wish to save her sister above all else. When Kouki was about to escape from Arquette that was attacked by the Dark "Beings", he thought about how he wanted to meet Hajime again, along with his family and friends.

After defeating the "Dark Beings" that were attacking Arquette, Kouki resolved himself to fight for the sake of what he believed while accepting everything, in stark contrast to Hajime's view of dividing the world between enemy and ally. Kouki and Hajime finally reunited when Kouki was about to be attacked by a pack of "Dark Beings", as Hajime dispatched them. Hajime then asked Kouki to go back with him, but Kouki refused as he wanted to save Moana. Thinking that Kouki's delusional hero complex has returned, Hajime said that he would call Shizuku to give him a lecture but Kouki resolved himself to stay behind to save Moana. After the rest of Kouki's friends left the decision of Kouki's retrieval to Hajime, he wanted to confirm if Kouki thought that his choice was correct to himself, to which Kouki responded that such a thing didn't matter, an answer that impressed Hajime. Hajime then went to defend Arquette so Kouki could save Moana as he sent Kouki off with the aid of his griffon Grim Reapers. When asked by their friends why Hajime lent Kouki his aid instead of dragging him back, it is revealed that Hajime was curious as to where Kouki (who has obtained an answer which is the opposite of Hajime's) is going to end up. After helping defeat the "Dark Beings", Hajime was willing to grant Kouki's request of taking Moana back with him.

Right after saving Arquette, Kouki was again summoned into another world, dragging Hajime along with him. It turned out that they were summoned into a sci-fi world by the combat-support A.I. G10 by coincidence where magic power does not flow easily. During their time in the other world, both of them reconciled their differences, with Kouki even apologizing to Hajime for his past actions. The duo displayed remarkable teamwork that was thought to be highly unlikely in a world where they fought against an evil A.I. with the help of G10 (another A.I.), Kousuke (summoned by Mother), Noint/Netemp, and others.

After Mother's defeat, Kouki, Hajime, and Kousuke both got summoned again. This time, the goddess named Aularodde Lea Refeat summoned them.

Ryutarou Sakagami
Ryutarou is one of Kouki's closest friends. Kouki and Ryutarou have known each other for a long time and have a deep bond. Kouki knows that he can always count on Ryutarou to support him and Ryutarou will always try his hardest to stand by Kouki and his friends to try to help them. While the two have a good relationship, Ryutarou is secretly jealous of Kouki due to Ryutarou being weaker then Kouki and due to Kouki being perceived as a main character who gets all of the fame and women to fall for him compared to Ryutarou who is just there to support the main character. However despite this jealousy, Ryutarou still cares for Kouki and genuinely sees him as his oldest dearest friend and desired to obtain enough strength and power to "beat some sense back into him" when he began to lose his way.

Kaori Shirasaki
Kaori is one of Kouki's closest friends. Kouki has always respected Kaori for being a kind person. But due to his denseness, he never notices that Kaori loves Hajime and thought she felt bad for Hajime who is always alone. More than once, he doesn't realize that what he says hurt Kaori more than help her, such as after Hajime fell into the abyss. When Kaori confesses to Hajime and declares that she would be going with him, Kouki couldn't believe or accept it that she really loved Hajime the whole time. Kaori does not want to be with Kouki romantically as he is upsetting her and thus refused to return to him. Later upon mentally hitting his breaking point in the final trial of the Frost Caverns of Schnee while battling his doppelganger, Kouki came to the delusional and convenient conclusion that Kaori did not truly love Hajime, but was instead "brainwashed" by Hajime into loving him. He later brazenly proclaimed that she along with Shizuku "belonged" to him due to their childhood friendship, that he interpreted as romantic love, causing him to try and kill Hajime to "free" her. However in the end Kouki only ended up hurting Kaori's feelings even more when after his second defeat by Hajime, he insolently wondered if it would have been better if he himself fell into the abyss instead of Hajime so that way he would have Kaori for himself, causing her slap him in the face for tactlessly disregarding how much emotional pain that event had caused her coupled with his so-called "righteousness" of trying to kill Hajime before begging him to stop his stubborn self righteous madness before she starts hating him. After he gave up his attempts of defeating Hajime, Kouki also gave up on his love for Kaori as he now fell in love with Queen Moana de Shelt Synclea along with accepting the fact that Kaori was truly in love with Hajime from the beginning and that she would not return his affections.

Shizuku Yaegashi
Shizuku is one of Kouki's closest friends. They have known each other when they were little and are usually seen together. However, unlike Ryutarou, who blindly supports Kouki for the most part, Shizuku usually tries to get Kouki to think before acting. At times, Kouki will open up about his feelings to Shizuku, but much to his dismay, she tends to point out where he's wrong rather than telling him what he wants to hear. After Kaori decided to travel together with Hajime, he pleaded with Shizuku not to leave him too, which she doesn't promise. Shizuku usually mediates the conflict between Kouki and Hajime as Kouki continuously clashed with Hajime's choices during their travels. Later upon realizing that Shizuku also bore romantic feelings for Hajime, Kouki could not believe or accept it, as he had believed that Shizuku promised to never leave him when she agreed to look after him and the rest of the hero party. This caused him to delude himself into thinking that Shizuku was in love with him, eventually causing him to conveniently interpret this situation as Hajime "brainwashing" her to love him, leading him to willingly attack and fight against Shizuku in order to "save" her and was even willing to resort to extreme and possibly fatal force to accomplish this. However, despite this violent behavior, Kouki still saw her as a friend and promised to help her recover after defeating Hajime and "freeing" her. After Kouki regained conciousness, Shizuku admitted to Kouki she has fallen in love with Hajime and her desire to become his lover at all cost regardless of his personal opinions Shizuku also made it clear she wasn't asking for his blessing in regards to her feelings for Hajime and was simply telling him because he's her childhood friend. which intensified Kouki's jealousy and hatred towards Hajime. When Kouki gave into Eri's Soul Bind brainwashing to escape reality and betrayed his friends and the people of Tortus to side with Ehit and Eri to suit his delusions, Shizuku joined Hajime together with Ryuutaro and Suzu to break into the Sanctuary to rescue Kouki. When Kouki declared his delusional justice desiring to kill Hajime and free his friends from brainwashing and asking them to surrender, claiming Ehit will remake Tortus into a more just world, Shizuku was grimly disappointed, telling Kouki he should have realised Eri's and Ehit's malicious intentions, he just pinning the blame on Hajime due to his refusal to acknowledge reality of his own failures and mistakes. Giving him one final warning to wake up from his delusions and face reality, when Kouki refused due to Eri's brainwashing, Shizuku relented to resort to fighting to bring Kouki to his senses. When Kouki stubbornly cling to his delusional self-righteousness, blaming Hajime for his failures and mistakes even after being freed from his brainwashing, resort to burning his life away to create one last Divine Wrath to destroyed himself to deny reality for not conforming to everything he desired, Shizuku finally lost patience with Kouki's tantrums, upon slicing thorough his life force converted mana, Shizuku violently slapped Kouki non-stop venting her years of frustration towards Kouki's misguided justice, his irresponsibility in pushing his personal problems onto her and ruining all the chances she salvaged for him and ignoring her lectures, angrily scold Kouki for behaving like a spoiled brat forcing her, their friends and Hajime to put up with his delusional self-righteousness again and again. Critizing Kouki that life never goes exactly as they wanted, while everyone had to endured what they dislike as they live, despite all his grand and noble desire for justice, Kouki only choose to cling to his delusions and avert his eyes from reality, not bothering to try fighting for what he wanted, telling he is just a spoiled brat who pretend the reality that contradicts his desire to be fake, making excuses for his carelessness and naivety, pinning the blame on Hajime for his own failures and mistakes. Angrily declared to Kouki, they will not allow him to commit suicide, saying he does not deserve to easily escape for all the trouble and problems he cause them and they will bring him back even by force, threatening to violently thrashed him again if he still remain stubborn. When Kouki questioned Shizuku didn't she love Hajime and why she still care about him despite what he did to her. Shizuoka honestly replied while she dearly love Hajime, she also considered Kouki a friend due to having been together since childhood and also were disciples in her family dojo. He is practically family to her which she could never abandoned though she wished she hadn't been such a troublesome younger brother. Kouki finally came to his senses, realising his own emotional weakness and despicable self-righteousness. Following his defeat, Kouki gave up his romantic feelings for Shizuku and let her be with Hajime as Kouki found a new lover named Moana de Shelt Synclea. Unknown to Kouki, his spoiled bratty sister, Mitsuki tried to destroy Shizuku's wedding photo shoot with Hajime only for her to be bullied and humiliated by Hajime.

Kousuke Endou
At first, not much interaction was shown between them, except that they were both part of the Hero Party. However, in the After Story, Kouki can be quite harsh on Kousuke whenever he acts weird, something that Hajime and himself can both agree on. This is evident when Kouki cut open Kousuke's stomach to remove the bomb Mother implanted instead of reprimanding Hajime, much to Kousuke's dismay. Also, when both Hajime and Kouki get into a catfight (similar to Yue and Kaori), they both punch Kousuke when he tries to calm them down. Of course, Kouki also tends to ignore him and his whining.

Meld Loggins
Meld pays special attention to Kouki due to the latter's vocation of "Hero". He would begrudgingly prioritize his safety over the safety of the other students. After the fight against Cattleya in the Great Orcus Labyrinth, Meld apologizes for not teaching Kouki that he will have to be ready to kill his enemies when the time comes, a mistake that almost cost Kouki and the others their lives. Because Kouki failed to bring himself to kill the demon when he had the chance. When Eri later uses Meld as one of her undead soldiers, Kouki was shocked and saddened to see what had happened to his mentor because Meld was the person who helped Kouki the most. Despite knowing Meld was already dead, Kouki couldn't bring himself to strike him down and ended up hesitating too much.

Moana de Shelt Synclea
Moana is the Queen of Synclea Kingdom that Kouki is summoned to in order to save her people from a race of creatures called the "Dark Beings". Moana quickly establishes a friendly relationship with Kouki who is the hero that Foltina summoned even asking him to call her casually with him being reluctant to do so at first. Moana notices that Kouki is struggling with some internal conflict as they discuss what it means to be a hero as she later apologizes for forcing Kouki to kill for the first time, seeing as it traumatized him a bit. She acknowledged his kindness but Kouki vented his feelings self-loathing as he told her that he is scared of himself as he cannot trust his own judgement. When he heard how she risked her life in a climatic battle against the "Dark Beings" while straining her health to protect her kingdom, Kouki stated that he admires her. When they were staying the capital, they discussed their motivations and reasons for fighting, they growing closer as Moana stated that the two of them are the same since they want to keep fighting for the sake of others no matter what happens to themselves. After Kouki stays behind to defend Arquette, Moana rallies reinforcements to support him as she would not let him die while he was fighting for her kingdom's sake. When she witnesses Kouki, who was nearly fatally wounded as he had cut down several thousand Dark Beings for the sake of of protecting the people of Arquette, she became tearful and enamoured with him. As Kouki was recovering from his injuries, Moana hugged him as she was relieved that he survived. When Kouki told her that he had found his answer, Moana promised that she would support his choice no matter what it was as she wanted to become his strength, as Kouki started calling her by her name and talking to her casually. When Moana attempted to confront the "Dark King", Kouki was able to come to her side, rescuing her and defeating the "Dark King" thus ending the threat of the "Dark Beings".

Moana decided to accompany Kouki back to Tortus, where she adventures beside him while engaging in cat fights with Aularodde Lea Refeat that also fell in love with Kouki.

Aularodde Lea Refeat
The former Goddess is one of Kouki's two companions and lovers. They first met each other when she summoned him along with Hajime, Kousuke and the two ex-apostles: Etemp and Netemp. Like all the other gods and goddesses, she begged the hero, Kouki, to save the world from danger. She was surprised by Kouki telling her to save the world instead of him, probably due to the stress built up in him for being summoned three times already.

At some point, she fell in love with Kouki and had cat fights with Moana which caused Kouki to be annoyed.

Cattleya
Kouki first met and fought against Cattleya within the Orcus labyrinth after she was sent there to either recruit or kill the Hero Party. As seen from their battle, Cattleya saw Kouki as a powerful opponent due to his strength while Kouki saw her as an unforgivable person due to her having killed the Party's knight escort and severely injured Meld.

While she was initially impressed by his strength and desiring to convince him to switch sides to the Demons, Cattleya soon began seeing Kouki as a wild card and a threat to her and people even if he did join their side. This was because after having a closer look as Kouki, she soon realized that despite his immense power, Kouki's mindset and immaturity made him too unstable to be a proper asset to the Demons and if anything, his lack of self control and simplistic mindset might actually become a danger to them even if he switched sides.

This eventually caused her to move from recruitment to simply killing him. Kouki in turn enraged due to her injuring and nearly killing Meld, began to blindly unleash his power to kill her. However, just as he was about to inflict the final blow on her, Kouki halted his sword strike half way due to seeing her make peace with her death and wishing her loved ones goodbye, making him realize that he was about to kill another sentient being capable of feeling the same way as a human and not a mindless monster as he initially thought the demon race was.

After her death, Kouki was greatly destressed by seeing how she died and hated having been forced to see it, as well as being angry due to his own inability to stop her and helplessly watch as Hajime did it for him. However, Kouki felt these feelings unconsciously and was instead “angry” at Hajime for killing Cattleya when she had already been defeated. Viewing it as murder due to her having been rendered helpless already. However, Hajime woul rebuke this claims made by Kouki, having already seen though him and know his real feelings regarding the matter and  that Kouki was jus deflecting his emotions to his empty ideals in order to be righteous and the truth was that Kouki himself was not mad that she had been killed, but simply hated seeing death and was just taking his feelings out on Hajime while claiming that he was in the wrong to make himself feel better.

Ehit
Due to being chosen by Ehit as the Hero, at the beginning of the series, Kouki has absolute faith in Ehit due to his hero complex and bias, misguided righteousness like the Holy Church, having trained wholeheartedly to fight Demons on Ehit's behalf, completely enjoying the his glory and worship as Ehit's hero. Hajime also correctly guessed that Kouki will refused to believed and even get mad at him for slandering Ehit if he were to exposed Ehit's true nature as an evil god and his heroism efforts as Ehit's hero were completely meaningless. However, Aiko exposed what Hajime told her about Ehit's true nature as an evil god and his schemes of using him and his classmates as pawns for his war game of death against the Demons including the fact that Eri had personally exposed how Ehit had helped her in betraying them by sending Noint to abduct Aiko and brainwashed King Eliheid and his nobles during her death trap which nearly led to their deaths by Eri and Hiyama's betrayal, Kouki despite his misguided sense of justice, begrudgingly forced to accept the truth of Ehit's evil nature and thus lost all respects and faith for the God in his atrocities. Being frustrated by Hajime's refusal to defeat Ehit and saved Tortus, Kouki initially decided to defeat Ehit himself by claiming Ancient Magic himself to save Tortus from Ehit's control. His subsequent failures since coming to Tortus and being saved by Hajime  twice including the latter having Kaori's love which intensified his jealousy and hatred towards Hajime along with being corrupted by his trial in the Schnee Labyrinth after seeing the reality of Shizuku falling in love with Hajime, Kouki decided to misinterpreted everything to suit his delusional justice chose to believe Hajime had been slandering Ehit ruining his glory as the chosen hero of Tortus, as he furiously blamed Hajime for his own failures and errors, claiming he would have saved Tortus as Ehit's chosen hero if it wasn't for Hajime, showing that deep down Kouki did not want to believe the truth about Ehit as an evil god and that he was never a chosen hero. In the climax of Tortus's final battle against Ehit, Kouki due to his absolute refusal to accept the reality of his own failures and mistakes, gave into Eri's brainwashing and sided with Ehit ultimately betraying humanity and his friends and classmates. Delusionally believing Ehit was justice and Hajime is the root of all evil, Kouki intended to kill Hajime to restore his glory as the Hero of Tortus for Ehit's sake, which Shizuku reprimanded Kouki for stating he should have realized Ehit's true malicious intention for Tortus by now, he is just blaming Hajime due to his refusal to accept reality.

Dark King
The person who ruled over the "Dark Beings" until he was slayed by Kouki. Initially, Kouki wanted to spare him, but never came to pass as the Dark King was just too evil.