

She swooned to watch them grow, she gave thanks at every harvest. They spent their love too fast, when she first met them, every day became a song of bliss and satisfaction. Perhaps their affections grew with such intensity that it burned away and vanished into the air before they knew what to do with it. She quietly murmurs to the bean sprouts before her they may have grown too close. But now that thought consumed her, she felt like a stranger to herself. She shouldn't even be able to fathom such a horrifying thought.

All her years of endless love for bean sprouts just turned out to be less than endless.

She thought some people might think her situation was cruel and unfair, they were right. It was true she understood she was tired of bean sprouts. She says this twice to make sure of her feelings and began to cry. Yomi was in the hideout eating bean sprouts as usual until the unthinkable had happened, she had raised her voice in denial without thinking, no matter how many times she cried out it wouldn't change anything, the disastrous truth was in front of her eyes. Eventually however the two are able to overcome their barriers and become friends. Even though she has grown a certain respect for her, Yomi is still troubled opening up to Ikaruga due to their social differences.

In Deep Crimson she is originally hostile towards Ikaruga while fighting her in Hebijo Castle, however when Ikaruga divulges Yomi in the secret of her adoption and true origin, she has a little change of heart. In the Hanzō arc even until the end she held onto her hatred, but in the Hebijo arc, due to a certain item, she and Ikaruga eventually became friends. Yomi doesn't know the full details but it seems that her parents sold her off for their own desires. In the street when she was having a meal, on the TV she saw that Ikaruga's foster father was giving enormous aid to overseas countries. She watched her own parents die because of their poverty. Yomi lived most of her life growing up in the slums and harbors great hatred towards people who are satisfied with life. 2.2.3 Senran Kagura:Senshi Bankō no Haruka.2.2.1 Senran Kagura: After School (Anthology Comic).
