He is the protagonist?
After listening to the description of the "Narration of Nonexistence," the Raven Masked Man, transformed as "Princess Catherine," couldn't help but subconsciously lower his head to glance at his lace camisole and silk corset, and deeper down, the fake breasts made from two handfuls of chest hair.
If he's the protagonist, then what am I? A clown meant to entertain?
...
'In any case, the feeling that he's dangerous is not actually out of timidity, but a proof that you're close enough to the truth.'
The gender-indistinguishable voice spoke with a hint of emotion, unaware of what exactly was going on in the Raven Masked Man's mind:
'Compared to others who have joined the "Bedtime Story," he is like an actor born too handsome. Even though I haven't allocated much of a role and scenes for him, as long as his character appears, he'll naturally attract the attention of most people.
