Melon's Mother/History

Background
In her youth she met a male gazelle, with whom she fell in love because of his way of being. For a while they were going out on dates and the relationship between them was good. After her pregnancy was revealed, that gazelle ended up abandoning her, leaving her alone to raise the child.

Revenge of the Love Failure arc
She appears in Melon's memories, where little by little his childhood is described and what he had to endure from her at a very young age. The looks of other animals who saw him as an aberration and his mother who he unfairly treated as a murderer due to the lack of a father of that hybrid child. This led to Melon having different problems at school due to bullying from his classmates, but he endured all this so as not to worry his mother, who was always loving. Melon reached his limit as one afternoon at school some of his classmates tried to incite him to commit suicide by jumping from the roof of the school to end his mother's suffering, but being tired of this, he pushed them off the roof instead. Melon returned home without any guilt, but his mother's mental state began to deteriorate with the passing of the days, to the point that she got to have a certain "excitement" when she was touched by her son while they bathed. One day while ironing clothes, due to a school task Melon had asked her the meaning behind his name. She replied that it is because melons are not fruits or vegetables, but that one way they taste good and just like the melons he is neither carnivore nor herbivore. She still wants life as sweet as melons, being the first time she reminds his son of his deplorable herbivore status even using her fairy tale tone breaking the illusion of her son. He takes the hot iron and puts it on her hand, declaring that this is how reality feels and this is his reality as a hybrid. She claims to already know because he has the same eyes as his father and loves him very much for that, claiming that she loves his scared eyes and his fragile body which are the essence of a herbivore, revealing that it reminds her of the taste of his father that she loves very much. In response, Melon kills her by hitting her on the head with the iron.