Although she usually figures it out later, it’s not all that hard to convince her that something is true.
Numbers Genius
Her ability to handle anything numbers related is far beyond anyone else in Iwara Corp.
Dyslexic
She was never able to learn how to read and write normally. Fortunately, this did not affect her ability to learn spoken language.
Writes in A1Z26
Because of her dyslexia, she self-taught herself to write using only numbers. She can read and write these encoded messages often faster than someone who is using normal language.
Goals
Fears
Quotes
When leaving work on Friday evening “Another long week. Time to unwind in the springs.
When teased by Stella about her chest size when relaxing in the springs “Hmph! Clearly small breasts are superior! I can get any man I want.”
Facts about Reina
She originally tried to be part of the sales team for Iwara Corp. Unfortunately, she failed to perform as well as she thought she could. But she managed to impress the boss with her ability to handle numbers and ended up in accounting instead.
Reina’s notebook consists of only numbers. Unreadable to most people.
Many Iwara Corp employees know about her disability and don’t bother her about it. However, a select few like to take advantage of it and trick her into believing a note from the Boss or his secretary, Yuko, says something that it actually does not say. She’ll be embarrassed when she figures it out later.
She tries really hard to hide it, but she does have insecurities about her dyslexia.
Reina first wore her bunny outfit because of a lie Stella told her about a note they got from the Boss. However, when she showed up to a meeting while wearing it, Boss said she looked extra cute. It has since become her preferred outfit even after she realized she had been tricked again.
Reina is not ashamed of her body and has no issues with other people seeing her naked. However, despite her bold claims of superiority, she does often find herself wondering what it would be like if she had bigger breasts. If maybe a certain someone would look at her more often.