
A Misanthrope Teaches a Class for Demi-Humans Episode 4 Preview: Usami Sui's Secret Revealed
The official preview for Episode 4 of the Winter 2026 anime "A Misanthrope Teaches a Class for Demi-Humans" has been released! Titled "The Misanthropist and the Angel's Comet," this episode will focus on the rabbit-eared girl Sui Usami, revealing her hidden secret and a moving story of gratitude.
Summoned to the Principal's Office: The Devastating News of a Benefactor's Critical Condition
The latest official plot preview reveals that homeroom teacher Rei Hitoma and student Sui Usami are urgently summoned by the principal. What they thought would be a routine conversation turns into heartbreaking news—the condition of the person Sui Usami considers her benefactor has worsened and is now critical.
The Dilemma of a Different Race: The School Gate She Cannot Cross
For Sui Usami, her greatest motivation to become human is to repay her debt of gratitude to her benefactor. However, as a student of a different race, she faces a harsh reality:
- Physical Limitation: In her current form, she cannot leave the school.
- Rule Restriction: Students of different races are under strict movement control.
- Time Constraint: Her benefactor could pass away at any moment.
Sui Usami's anxious and helpless expression in the preview images becomes the most heart-wrenching scene of this episode.
Secret Revealed: A Plea to the Misanthropic Teacher
With nowhere else to turn, this usually sharp-tongued rabbit-eared girl chooses to seek help from the only adult she can rely on—the misanthropic teacher, Rei Hitoma. The preview hints that Sui Usami will confess a long-hidden secret and ask her teacher to help her see her benefactor one last time.
Three Key Points of This Episode:
- Sui Usami's mysterious past and her relationship with her benefactor.
- Whether the hidden secret involves her racial traits.
- How the misanthropic teacher Rei Hitoma will respond.
Anticipated Highlights of Episode 4
"A Misanthrope Teaches a Class for Demi-Humans" wraps profound themes of racial identity in a lighthearted school comedy. Episode 4 is not only Sui Usami's personal episode but also a turning point for the deepening of the teacher-student relationship.








