NagiReo

"I want him to be mine!"

- Reo, upon meeting Nagi, Chapter 23

ReoNagi is the slash ship between Reo Mikage and Seishiro Nagi from the Blue Lock fandom.

Canon
Reo is the son of a billionaire who lived a life of tedium, having gotten everything he wanted. At his high school, he was seen as popular, charismatic, attractive, and helpful. He was also one of the top students at his high school and played other sports. Despite all of this, he was bored with his life because of how easy it was and because he had everything he wanted. That is, until he was introduced to football (soccer) and decided to make it his life goal to win the World Cup. Reo informs his dad about his passion for football, but his dad flatly refuses. His dad tells him that he has a business to inherit; plus, only those who are gifted can excel and make a profit in football. His dad implied that Reo is not skilled enough to play football for a living. As a result, Reo finds a way to prove his parents wrong.

Attempting to join the football club of an elite school, Reo believes that the school's team is likely bad. Reo walks along the corridors of the classroom while thinking of a solution. Distracted by his thoughts, he accidentally bumps Nagi's shoulder, making Nagi drop his phone. Nagi kicks the phone up with blinding accuracy, astonishing Reo. Reo immediately asks if he's on the football team, to which Nagi says he isn't, and asks Reo to give him money because he's rich. The heir tries to convince Nagi to join him in a football team, but he refuses and tells Reo that if he needs to work hard at football, then he would rather not do it at all. Reo thinks back at what his father had said about naturally talented football players and realizes that Nagi is one of them. This sparks his interest, so he pulls in Nagi anyway and promises that he won't need to work hard, so they should go play soccer. Nagi agrees, and it's later revealed in his spin-off series, Episode Nagi, that the reason he decided to join Reo was because he was the first person to genuinely care about him.

"Maybe, it's because it's the first time someone has ever been interested in a slacker like me."

- Chapter 6 of Episode Nagi

In first selection, Reo, Nagi, and Zantetsu listen to Kuon's attempt to influence them with backhanded tactics, but they immediately shut him down. Nagi complains to Reo that Kuon's talk is annoying him, and asks him for a piggyback ride. Reo protests but lifts him onto his back nonetheless. As they're leaving, Nagi asks Reo why Kuon was still so desperate, and Reo guesses it's probably because he wants to win. Nagi replies with, "Those who can't win even after putting in all the effort are just weak guys who are not worth the hassle."

Back in their own training room, Zantetsu admonishes Nagi for playing video games instead of doing exercises. Reo quickly jumps to the boy's defense, reminding Zantetsu that, as the top scorer of their team, Nagi was allowed to do anything he wanted. Zantetsu complains that Reo spoils Nagi too much, to which Reo just smiles and affirms it, calling Nagi his treasure.

At the end of Team V's match against Team Z, Reo's movements become limited by Team Z's defensive formation, and with Raichi marking Reo, Reo finds it difficult to do something with the ball. Reo believes that the field is currently controlled by Team Z. Knowing that, Reo can't believe that he and Nagi will lose. Nagi sees Reo's troubled face, and he immediately starts running, shocking everyone. Nagi calls for Reo's attention and tells him to pass to him. With a fire in his eyes, he tells Reo that he'll give it his all.

"The reason why he started running at this moment, even Nagi Seishiro himself didn't understand why. Just that it was his first time seeing Reo's impatient face and the first loss lurking behind him."

- Chapter 32

After Nagi makes his own independent goal, he picks himself up off the ground and faces Reo, acknowledging how interesting soccer really is.

When Kuon leaps out in a desperate grab to barricade Nagi's path, he grabs his face and pulls the striker down so he can't shoot. This sends Reo into a fit of anger, and he nearly attacks Kuon before Zantestu holds him back. Nagi reassures him that he's all right, and as they're preparing to go into Extra Time, Reo once again asks if Nagi was hurt. Nagi repeats that he's fine. The three of them, Reo, Nagi, and Zantetsu all agree that they must play to cripple the other team, and they won't take a tie for an answer.

Nagi is unwilling to take in the fact that they lost to Isagi Yoichi's last shot and tells Reo with disbelief that they could still make it, with just two more shots. The game is announced as finished. Nagi expresses about how frustrating it was to lose, even after having given it his all. At the end of the first stage of the 2nd Selection, Nagi and Reo had already paired up and were waiting for a third teammate when Isagi and Meguru Bachira finished. To both parties' amazement, Nagi walks over to the other two and invites Isagi to join his team. Reo is caught off guard, asking if Nagi is sure that he is the one they want on their team. Nagi reasserts his confidence in the choice, saying that Isagi was the best in their match, so he would like to play alongside him. When Isagi rejects the offer, Reo seemingly sighs in relief, but that relief is short lived. Nagi then makes the choice to join their team instead, with a confused and hurt Reo in the background. Nagi faces him, telling him that although he and Reo would be the best in the world, they had lost, so he needed to understand that frustration, surpass it, and figure out how to win. Reo watches him turn away with an anguished expression, and he opens his mouth to say something but thinks better of it. He says nothing, surrendering Nagi to the two. Nagi leaves with a word of parting to Reo, who continues to look crestfallen.

Bachira makes note of how Reo looked really miserable back there and asks if Nagi was really a cold-hearted person. Nagi replies that although he's gonna be a bit lonely and he'll miss Reo, he did it because he wanted to improve his "ego", and leaving Reo back was the correct way to do it.

In the public bath for 3rd Stagers in the Second Selection, Nagi meets Reo and his team. The white-haired boy walks over to him amicably and prepares to high-five while telling Reo about how much he improved, but Reo slaps his hand away, surprising him. He claims that they are now rivals and should act as such since he will defeat Nagi because he left him behind. When discussing whom to mark with his teammates Kunigami and Chigiri, Reo decides on Isagi because he wants to prove to Nagi that Isagi wasn't anything much. Both Kunigami and Chigiri agree to pick Nagi if they win, but Reo suggests that he would've also liked to leave Nagi in the dust to "feel the same way [Reo] did back then". At the end of the match. Nagi, Isagi, and Barou emerged victorious 5-4. Nagi walks over to Reo and acknowledges the last play of the game where he was able to strain himself in order to catch the ball, which was indirectly thanks to Reo. Nagi tells him it's due to Reo's "amazing" pass that he was able to advance. Darkly, Reo interrupts him and accuses him of changing into a player who forgot all about their promise to win the World Cup together. Nagi immediately turns tack and asks if Reo would prefer it if they chose him right then and now, even if they would end up having unexciting matches afterward. He ends up leaving and calling Reo a pain in the ass and saying he didn't care anymore, leaving Reo behind with a heartbroken and distraught look on his face.

Nagi realizes in the match against the top three and Bachira that it was due to Reo inviting him that fateful day that he could feel such an intense fire to crush them.

"I'm sorry, Reo. For not being with you. For leaving you behind and changing. For fighting alongside Isagi. For now, I hope you will forgive me."

- Nagi's thoughts, Chapter 76

He apologizes to Reo because, after having a taste of the thrill, he couldn't go back to being the same person he was with the purple-haired boy.

When Reo meets Isagi in the Third Selection, they chat for a while about which team to choose. Isagi said he assumed Reo would immediately follow Nagi, but Reo responded that although that was his initial choice, he wasn't sure if he was someone whg deserved to play alongside the genius. He was conflicted because if he missed out on this chance, he may never be able to catch up to Nagi. In the end, Reo chooses to be with Nagi's team.

Reo and Nagi are paired up together in the second game of the Third Selection. Reo calls on Nagi to pay attention to him in the match so he can prove that he is deserving of being by his side. They trade passes at a lightning-fast speed; Reo passing it perfectly to where Nagi would like it. However, his pass was intercepted by someone from the other team. Even when Nagi makes the first shot for their team, Reo is stunned by the amazing accuracy and pinpoint precision that Nagi was able to utilize to win.

The fact that Nagi is so impressive at soccer makes Reo want to strip all his values away and become an idiot just so he can catch up with the geniuses. He traps the ball between Itoshi Rin and Yukimiya Kenyu and charges straight toward the goal. Nagi keeps up with him and calls out right at the perfect passing point, but Reo pays him no mind. He instead makes the goal himself by copying Yukimiya's gyro shot, unlocking his Chameleon ability. Nagi tells him it's a nice goal, and that "copying the weapons of great players...is such a you thing to do, with your dexterity and all. It's cool." Reo stares at him and asks him if it's enough for the football Nagi wants to play, to which Nagi replies, "No." Reo grins and tells him to keep waiting for him above, to which Nagi says he will. Reo ultimately wants to be someone Nagi wants to chase after. At halftime for the Blue Lock 11 and the U-20 team, Nagi sips his water in the locker rooms, looking around for a towel. Reo instinctively knows what he needs and throws one onto the boy's head while congratulating him on the goal. While they converse, Nagi confirms that he can certainly do more than just the one goal he scored, and Reo nods, as he knows Nagi better than anyone.

Reo gets subbed onto the field. The first thing he does is tell Nagi to make a shot for them because their careers aren't over and they could do much more. Nagi even compliments him when Reo successfully blocks a shot from Shidou Ryusei with his copied defense from Aiku, saying he was so cool.

When Gagamaru Gin saves Shidou's ball from going into the goal, he falls and calls on Reo to send it further from the goal. But Reo has a different idea. After having watched Nagi for so long, he is able to accurately duplicate Nagi's tap lift and jumping turn in order to steal possession, even saying to Nagi that "I know you better than anyone." The rebounded ball flies straight to the real Nagi, who traps it and says "Nice one, chameleon," and begins their counter.

Reo interrupts the team to begin their next play, and passes it to Nagi first. They banter a bit as they make their way forward to the other side.

After this, Barou and Isagi starts fighting over the ball, trying to see who can get it first and score a goal. This angers Nagi and yells at them to "Quit it, idiots! After all Reo did to get us that ball...!" showing his irritation at them for wasting all the work Reo did to get the ball back into their possession.

After the U-20 arc ends with Blue Lock winning, everyone gets a 2 week break, curtesy of Ego. Despite Nagi and Reo being on friendly terms in the U-20 game, they seemingly don't directly contact each other during the break. This can be inferred as Reo asks Bachira and Isagi "...Where's Nagi? He's not with you guys?" when Reo's group coincidentally meets up with Isagi's group at a coffee shop. While they haven't made up during this time and are likely not as close as they were prior, they aren't unfriendly either as Reo joins in on poking fun of Nagi for ditching his friends in favor of going to an arcade.

Nagi ends up picking the same country as Reo-- England. When Reo mentions this, Nagi says "What of it, Reo? Doesn't matter, does it?" to which Reo has no further response.

During the Manshine City vs Bastard Munchen arc, Isagi compliments Reo, commenting that his usual playstyle was to focus on passing to Nagi, but he's now using Nagi as a dummy to head for the goal himself. Right after this, we see Reo think to himself how he won't rely on Nagi any longer, and how he'll surpass him and become the best striker in the world. He directly shoots the ball towards the goal right after, and Nagi says "Wow, greedy."

Right after this, we get a flashback scene with Chris Prince, the leader of the Manshine City team, and the Blue Lockers. Chris Prince emphasizes on the fact that he believes everyone should have their own indivisual training, and he asks Reo what kind of player he wants to be. Reo pauses and says he needs time to think, but Prince says he's not asking for his opinion, and is instead asking how would the best striker in the world that you can imagine respond to that question. Nagi looks at him, but Reo doesn't return his gaze. He thinks about the question for a second and tells Prince that he wants to be able to control the field himself and become a striker who can steal goals, and not a player that needs someone's help to do something. He says he wants the power to be the best striker in the world. Chris Prince seems excited by this answer and asks him what kind of play he sees as ideal. Reo scoffs and grins, saying that Prince was right, and that "I must've forgotten how to live like that."

During the Manshine City vs Bastard Munchen arc, Isagi feels himself getting left behind, especially since all the Mashine Blue Lockers have improved so much. Reo notices this and tells Isagi how with the right guidance, Nagi has the potential to be the greatest genius in the world.

"They're having fun with Nagi's talent. We might gets crushed because of it, but if that's what he wants, then I won't object. Besides, weren't we both entranced by his talent before? First me, then you. [...] If Chris and Agi's guidance proves successful, he may reach unprecedented levels. And it'll be the birth of the actual "Greatest Genius in the World.""

- Reo to Isagi, Chapter

Reo finishes this by telling Isagi to not get left behind, because Nagi's the type of guy who can discard anything to chase what he wants.

After Kunigami scores and Isagi starts rapidly evolving with his metavision, Reo muses to himself how he wants to score goals, and he doesn't ever want to be the guy that doesn't chosen, and how he never, ever wants to experience that feeling again. This cuts to a flashback of the times Nagi left Reo, and Reo reprimends himself saying "Ah shit...why am I remembering this now....I thought I got over these frustrating memories...." He snaps out of it and tells himself to not dwell on the past, and that since that loss he's only gotten stronger, and he's no longer the guy who can't win if he doesn't have Nagi. He also thinks to himself how he was wrong for pushing Nagi to tag along for his dream, and how it's not Nagi's fault and how he's the one who needs to change so they can someday play side by side as equals.

Right after this, Nagi approaches Reo and tells him that he wants to beat Isagi. Reo looks at him, taken aback by the sudden change in behavior because at this point in the manga they weren't talking much. Nagi continues asking Reo what to do because Isagi is getting further and further away and he doesn't have a chance to beat him. He says he's doing all the things Chris and Agi told him to do, but he has no idea what it means to be creative and it isn't going well. He ends by saying, "Right now. Soccer isn't fun." Reo scoffs at him and says he doesn't care, and that this is the path Nagi decided to choose to beat Isagi, and that it has nothing to do with him. Nagi stares at him and says he knows this. Reo continues, slightly pissed, by telling Nagi to not come crying to him just because things aren't going his way. Nagi pauses but then says "Yeah...but....when I was playing with you, soccer was fun." Reo looks at him, shocked. He turns and starts walking away, telling Nagi that he has nothing to do with this. Nagi pleads to him to lend him his strength, and that he needs Reo's help. "Lend me your strength. Please Reo. I need your help."

- Nagi to Reo, Chapter 186

After Nagi telling Reo he needed him, Reo pauses and looks down to the ground. Reo then asks him if he really doesn't have any imagination when it comes to others, to which Nagi asks him what he means, confused. Reo looks at him with an annoyed expression, asking him if Nagi doesn't think about his feelings. Nagi remains confused and asks him what he's talking about. Reo gets more irritated by Nagi's reaction, telling him that he's had to crawl up without being chosen many times over, and now that he's finally decided to keep fighting and get stronger on his own, Nagi swoops in and acts like he can manipulate Reo with his ever-changing feelings. Nagi looked taken aback by this, and tells Reo that's not what he was saying. He tells him that ever since Reo invited him to play soccer, he's always been with him. He says that they promised they were going to win the World Cup together, and that Nagi was making the best choices to make that happen. Reo seems stunned by this, as Nagi hadn't communicated this at all with Reo. Nagi goes on to say that during Second Selection, he thought he would get stronger by playing with Isagi, so that's what he did. Similar to his choice to join England because he wanted Chris and Agi to teach him and make him stronger. He looks at Reo and says that now it's him, and that even though they couldn't beat him before, Nagi's gotten stronger and he thinks they can beat Isagi together. Reo looks angry, and they take turns calling each other a pain, before Reo asks him if the thrill is his ego. Nagi responds and says "No, it's my dream." After Nagi says that, Reo muses to himself that at that moment, the dream that had started with his discovery has now transformed and begun to move forward, and he wants Nagi to take Reo with him and let him be a part of Nagi's dream until he becomes the best in the world. Reo scoffs and calls Nagi a pain in the ass one more time, before saying to him "Let's play soccer," as he wraps an arm around Nagi's neck and presses himself against Nagi's side.

After Kaiser and Isagi clash, causing them lose the ball, Reo is quick to steal it and pass it to Nagi, who passes it back to Reo who was currently mimicking Itoshi Sae, who then passes it back to Nagi, to which Nagi compliments his perfect pass.

Ness comments on how their passing rhythm got way faster, and another player expresses their shock that they had this pass pattern up their sleeve this entire time. Agi seems displeased by this, telling Reo to stop and he's not supposed to use Nagi in his own ideas, and that by doing so Nagi's creativity won't flourish. Reo gives him a dirty look and tell him he never managed to get anything out of Nagi anyway, and that this was Nagi's decision and that he wants Reo's help. Reo thinks to himself that he thought he shouldn't want for this to happen, but now that it is he's overflowing with ideas on how he can play with him. He tells himself that he'll devote his newly evolved chameleon style to help Nagi score a goal, and that this is his gateway to enter "flow." Under his breath, he says "Let's do this, Nagi," and darts in front of him, saying to himself that he will become Nagi's arms and legs. Nagi echos Reo, saying "Yeah....let's do this, Reo. Our combination will reach....the most fiery place it's ever been."

Nagi and Reo continue to make one-two passes towards the goal. Two Bastard Munchen players comment on how insane those one-two passes are, and how the two are totally in sync. While on their way to the goal, Reo thinks to himself how out of character it is that an unmotivated guy like Nagi, who thinks everything is a drag, would start saying "I have a dream." And that even though he resented Nagi because of what he did, everything was for this moment, and Nagi confessing that everything he's done is was for Reo's dream is ultimately the reason Reo can still get back up again and again. Reo passes the ball back to Nagi while thanking him in his head that as long as they're together, he feels like they can achieve anything. Nagi comments on just how good Reo's gotten and how he feels like he knows exactly where Nagi wants the ball to come, and he knows exactly what Reo wants him to do. He jumps up, recieving Reo's pass with ease, commenting on how this feeling is amazing, He immediately passes the ball back to Reo, who in turn recieves it and passes it back to him. Nagi runs forward and is confronted with Isagi and Kaiser, both of whom are also fighting against each other for the ball. Reo looks at them, surprised they were able to read their movements, likely curtesy of their metavision. Nagi traps it with his foot passes it backwards to Reo, who realizes Nagi wants the last pass from him. In that moment, Reo momentarily unlocks metavision and passes it back to Nagi at an angle, saying to him that "Your dream...is that way, isn't it?" to which Nagi replies, "Yes, boss." Nagi recieves the pass and performs 4 consecutive fake volleys, outwitting both Isagi and Kaiser in the process. Nagi then says he's the best player in the world before awakening and scoring the "Five Shot Revolver Fake Volley" goal and tying the game.

After Nagi scores the super goal, Reo runs to him full speed and high fives him, before jumping on his back. Reo scooches off and Nagi wraps his arm from under his waist, holding Reo's entire body weight up with one arm. Reo wraps his arms around Nagi's body, looking delighted. Isagi comments that even though Nagi was trying and failing at game-making, Reo came in and helped flip his switch causing him to evolve so explosively it was outrageous. Isagi also mentions how Reo knew that passing in his direction would fully trance Nagi, and that by challenging Isagi, Reo knew that that would kickstart Nagi's rebirth and lead to a super evolution. Agi walks up to Reo and asks if he's satisfied, to which Reo replies that he is and that he's the one Nagi needs, not Agi. Agi says he'll leave Nagi in Reo's care, since he's no longer interested in him, to which Reo tells him that his jealousy is ugly.

Isagi tells them that there won't be any more miracles for the duo, but Reo responds by telling him he'll show him their new stage; the second act of their journey to becoming the best player in the world. Reo looks at Nagi for confirmation, to which Nagi says yeah, but is internally torn because he doesn't know what comes next after beating Isagi, as that was his main motivation.

After this, Chris Prince joins the game and asks Reo that he thought he said he wanted to become the best player in the world "alone," and asks if he's given up on that ideal. Reo replies and says that it doesn't matter because his real dream is winning the World Cup, and that he's fine with Nagi becoming the worlds best striker with Reo as his right hand man. Prince asks him if that's his new ideal, to which Reo responds with "No. It's my ego."

Soon after, Isagi comments on how Reo's concentration is through the roof, and it's not just so he can pass the ball to Nagi but rather because he's been consumed by egocentrism. Isagi mentions that Reo's ego is a story about making Nagi the best striker in the world where Reo is the protagonist, and that Reo's egocentrism is all about sending the final pass to Nagi. Shortly after Reo steals the ball from Kunigami, he starts using his metavision again and makes a note of everyones position in game, saying their all sacrifical pawns, and that he only has eyes for Nagi. "Let's go, my treasure!"

- Reo, Chapter 197 Reo later on shoots the ball towards the goal, which Gagamaru blocks easily. However, he doesn't realize this was Reo's intention as it was meant to be an indirect pass to Nagi. Nagi recieves the ball with ease, commenting that the pass was perfect and deserved 100 points.

After the Manshine City vs Bastard Munchen game which Manshine lost, it shows Reo and Nagi in the showers together, once again on friendly terms. Reo jumps in the water next to Nagi, saying "Why, hello there. I'm now a player worth 40 million yen!" Nagi congratulates him half-heartedly, seeming tired after the long match. Reo splashes him with water and asks him how it feels to be valued at 88 million yen. Reo uses the title "sama" here, as a way of teasing Nagi. Nagi tells him he can't wrap his head around it, and asks Reo why he's so giddy after they just lost. Reo laughs and tells him he must not of seen it yet, but Nagi's super goal had gone viral. As Reo dries Nagi's hair, Nagi questions why he was recieving so much praise since they lost, commenting that Isagi was insane. Reo tells him that what matters is that they showed they can compete against the world, and who cares about Isagi? Reo pats Nagi's head after he's done blow drying it and says that "As your wingman, I can't wait to see you become a global superstar!!" Nagi thanks him and mentions that he's thirsty, so Reo tosses him a bottle of coffee milk. Nagi tells Reo that he can't really picture himself becoming the world's best striker, and that for a long time he was playing for the sole purpose of beating Isagi. Nagi thinks to himself that at that moment when he beat Isagi, he was so happy he felt like he was in a dream. Nagi carries on with his train of thought and says he thinks its impossible for him to quickly aim for becoming the world's number one, since he's not a motivated guy to begin with. Reo thinks about this for a moment, and says that if they look at it in terms of flow, the challenge of to become #1 is too difficult so anxiety is winning out. Nagi pipes in that it's more lack of motivation than it is anxiety.

Reo ponders this for a moment and says that since becoming #1 is too difficult, they can shoot for earning 300 million yen, since Reo's aware that Nagi doesn't want to work if he could help it and that he'd rather play video games all day. Reo mentions how the average lifetime earnings of a Japanese male is around 300 million yen, so that this way he'd have enough money to never work again and "we'll grab all the money we can from those money-loving capitalists." Reo asks what Nagi thinks of this, and Nagi says it sounds doable. After a brief pause, Nagi says that it's been a while, to which Reo looks at him in confusion. Nagi goes on to say that it reminds him of how they were when Reo first asked him to play football, and how he didn't think he would become this passionate about something. Nagi then thanks Reo for introducing him to football, to which Reo replies, astonished, asking him if he's dying because of how uncharactertic that was for him and how it freaked him out a bit.

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Reo smiles at Nagi and tells him he's matured. Nagi responds and says he's not to sure about that, and that he just said what he thought. Reo excitedly gets up out of his seat and says that they're not finished yet, and that this was just beginning of their dream to lead Japan to victory in the world cup. Reo grins and tells Nagi to be himself and become the world's #1. Nagi stays silent for a moment before saying "Sure. Let's do it."

Moments

 * Reo ruffles Nagi's hair while the sleepy boy leans on the cafeteria table, annoyed by Kuon's words.
 * Isagi retorts back to Nagi when accused of needing Bachira, by saying that he needed Reo as well to accentuate his skills.
 * Kunigami and Chigiri notice how Reo is sitting on his own sulkily because Nagi left him for Isagi.
 * While Reo practices his coordination with Kunigami and Chigiri, he says that he doesn't care what the other two decide, as long as he can win against Nagi in the end.
 * Nagi seems extremely relieved that Reo was in one of the last teams to advance to the Third Selection.

Quotes
"Hey Reo, soccer is interesting huh?"

- Nagi to Reo, Chapter 23

"Reo. You taught me about soccer. You and I together can become the best in the world. That's for sure."

- Nagi to Reo, Chapter 43

"Nagi is a treasure I found. With this match, I'll steal him back from you!"

- Reo to Isagi, Chapter 59

"Finally... I can fight by your side, Nagi!"

- Reo about Nagi, Chapter 104

"And that's exactly why they are so radiant."

- Reo about Nagi and the geniuses, Chapter 106

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On AO3, Reonagi is the most written ship inside Blue Lock fandom (anime and manga), as well the first for both characters. It's main rival ship is Nagisagi, but this the ship is easily overshadowed by Reonagi and more popular Isagi ships by a landslide. It's often shipped alongside Kunigiri, but is most commonly shipped individually.

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Trivia

 * Their birthdays are just nearly 100 days (99 days) apart, with Nagi's falling on the 6th of May, and Reo's on August 12th.
 * They have a height difference of 5 cm, with Nagi being 190 cm and Reo 185.
 * Reo is a Leo and Nagi is a Taurus.
 * When leaving for Blue Lock, Nagi left his pet Cactus, Choki, with Ba-ya, Reo's personal butler.