Betty von Benno Baumeister

Betty von Benno Baumeister is a student from the Adventurer's School Capital Branch. Together with Agnes, and Cindy, they formed the party Magical Triad during their time in school (the three have the highest magic power and magic capacity in the class). In the future, she becomes Wendelin von Benno Baumeister's thirteenth wife.

Background
Her mother passed away of illness after she was she was just born. After her father's death the restaurant owned by their family was taken over by her elder brother. By chance Wendelin von Benno Baumeister stopped in to eat and after eating gave a truthful evaluation of the food to her brother, must ot his dismay. When she showed up she gave her brother a hard time about the restaurant and said he should just close it. Erwin von Arnim told her brother he should go and train to become a better cook and then try his hand at running a restaurant. Wend decided to get involved and decided to change the restaurant to bar and enlisted the help of Alterio Marchen. The bar turned into a success on its very first day. Betty became the guarantor of the money lent by Wend and when she thought about not being able to repay it and becoming Wends property she was unexpectedly happy about the prospect and told her brother to not worry about paying the debt.

Once rumors start spreading that her and Wend are lovers her family happily gives her to Wend.

Relationships
Wendelin von Benno Baumeister - her temporary teacher (and future husband). Like the other kids, she has shown to revere Wendelin for his achievements.

Magical Triad - her party in the Adventurer's school. She is shown to have a very good relationship with them as they are close friends. When accomplishing something incredible in class or in battle, they usually get Wend to promise to treat them somewhere. Their achievements grew so much they were frequently on the capital. This caused misunderstandings back then as the onlookers thought he might be treating to be his future wives. Even after they became wives of their teacher, they were still the best of friends.