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At its core, Kuro‑Gal & the Secret Friend follows , a seemingly ordinary high‑school girl who hides a strikingly dark aesthetic—jet‑black hair, gothic-inspired clothing, and a reputation as the “Kuro‑Gal” (black gal). While Miyako appears aloof and intimidating, she secretly runs an anonymous online persona, SeFri (short for “Secret Friend”), through which she offers advice, encouragement, and occasionally mischievous pranks to other students.

While Hyouka utilizes a similar “dual identity” structure, Kuro‑Gal diverges by rooting its mystery in the realm of online communication, making it more resonant with contemporary youth. -Doujindesu.TV--Class-no-Kuro-Gal-to-SeFri-ni-N...

This term refers to self-published works, including manga, magazines, and novels. These are often created by fans or amateur artists and can cover a vast range of genres, from romance and slice-of-life to more mature themes. Platforms that host these works often categorize them by series or specific character archetypes. The "Kuro Gal" (Dark-skinned Gyaru) Archetype: At its core, Kuro‑Gal & the Secret Friend