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Henry was in a stable, loving relationship when the outbreak hit. During the first chaotic weeks, he had to make an impossible choice: save his romantic partner or save his younger brother. He chose Sam. The partner either died, was left behind, or simply vanished.

His romantic storylines often feature a significant conflict between his career goals and his commitment to his partner [1].

While Love is War primarily focuses on the high-stakes psychological warfare between Kaguya Shinomiya and Miyuki Shirogane, the supporting cast provides necessary grounding for the series' emotional beats. Among them, Henry Tsukamoto serves as a quintessential "silent stabilizer." This paper explores Tsukamoto’s role as a steadfast friend, his potential romantic dynamics within the student council ecosystem, and how his grounded nature contrasts with the chaotic genius of his peers.

Henry’s wife is never given a first name. She is portrayed through Henry’s dialogue as "traditional," "focused on our social standing in the Japanese-French chamber of commerce," and dismissive of his artistic ambitions. Their marriage is presented as a contract of convenience rather than a partnership of passion.

Henry Tsukamoto is recognized for his distinctive, often poetic or psychologically focused approach to adult content, which some critics have described as a "culture of AV [adult video] as family video" or a "rare expression of beautiful writings". His work typically centers on:

His "original medicine" wasn't born in a sterile vat; it was distilled from a rare orchid that bloomed only once a decade under a blood moon. He called it The Resonant Drop .