Chloe Aubert

"My name is Chronoa. Currently acting as a ‘Hero’."

- Chloe to Feldway

Chloe Aubert (クロエ・オベール) is a Summoned Otherworlder and a student of the Freedom Academy.

Appearance
She has waist-length black hair and blue eyes.

Personality
Chloe is an introverted girl, who likes to pass her time reading picture books or manga. While she appears rather cold and stoic most of the time, appearing brutal and merciless even, she can also be very emotional at times.

Background
Chloe was summoned by one of the Western nations, but because she couldn't manifest a Unique Skill as a child, she was doomed to follow the same fate as many other Summoned children due to Magicule overflow. She was sent to the Freedom Academy due to her low life-expectancy.

In the academy's S-Class, alongside similar cases like Kenya Misaki, Ryota Sekiguchi, Gale Gibson, and Alice Rondo – they were entrusted in the care of Shizue Izawa, who was motivated to save them from their fates. After Shizue took off one last time to pursue Leon's whereabouts, the kids were assigned other teachers, but rejected them all, and as a result, they came to be known as a class of troublemakers.

Over a year later, Rimuru became the class' new teacher, and brought them to the Dwelling of Spirits to bring their raging magicules under control. While the other children took in Greater Elementals, Chloe instead merged with an unknown Spiritual Body from the future. Nonetheless, the outcome remained the same: the kids energy levels dropped to where it no longer endangered their lives. When Rimuru leaves to go home, Chloe was the only one that didn't raise a fuss. Rimuru parted by leaving her the Anti-Magic Mask and gave her (including the other kids) clothes sewn by Shuna.

Sometime later, Chloe and co. get invited to the Tempest Founding Festival, where they enjoy themselves. Following that, they permanently move there, where they continue their education.

Trivia

 * Chloe's Japanese voice actress, Azusa Tadokoro, also performs the anime's 2nd ending theme "Little Soldier."