"Miharu is a key character in the Japanese manga ""Even Though I'm A Mob, Vampires Are Sucking My Blood."" She is a middle-aged woman in her late 40s, with long, black hair and deep brown eyes. Miharu is often seen wearing a black dress adorned with a simple necklace.
Miharu's character is introduced early on in the manga and serves as one of the story's primary villains. She is a vampire and has lived for hundreds of years, feeding off of the blood of humans to sustain her immortality. Miharu is cunning and manipulative, often using her powers and charms to control those around her and get what she wants.
Despite her cold and calculating nature, Miharu displays a soft spot for the manga's protagonist, a young man named Yuuma. Miharu is intrigued by Yuuma's incredible strength and skill as a mobster and seeks to harness his power for her own gain. She eventually comes to see Yuuma as more than just a pawn in her game and develops a sort of attachment to him.
Throughout the manga, Miharu battles both physically and emotionally with her desire to feed on humans and her growing fondness for Yuuma. She is torn between her need for blood and her affection for this young man. Miharu ultimately decides to sacrifice her own life to save Yuuma, demonstrating her capacity for love and compassion despite her previous behavior.
In the end, Miharu's character represents a complex and conflicted figure, often viewed as a monster because of her thirst for blood, but ultimately demonstrating her capacity for love and redemption. Despite her flaws, Miharu is a memorable and compelling character in ""Even Though I'm A Mob, Vampires Are Sucking My Blood"" who adds depth and nuance to the story."