The next morning, the protagonist wakes up in his hotel room. He's not sure what happened the night before, but he's pretty sure that he and the other guys drank too much. The protagonist is pretty excited about his new tattoo, which he plans to present to Bela at her upcoming birthday party. He also tells us that he'll be proposing to her today, and that he doesn't want to be late for the party because "the fact that I have thin hair" is his "enemy" . He and Bela have a "common secret" , and they have to keep an eye out for each other because they're both "ordinary ceo" and "high-end player." The protagonist says that he thinks it would be best if people didn't know that he was an "otaku," meaning a person who's a member of a minority ethnic group. He explains that, in the past, people used the label "president" to refer to him, but now that people treat him as an "otak," or a person with a different social class, it's better to keep his identity a secret.
The next morning, the protagonist wakes up in his hotel room. He's not sure what happened the night before, but he's pretty sure that he and the other guys drank too much. The protagonist is pretty excited about his new tattoo, which he plans to present to Bela at her upcoming birthday party. He also tells us that he'll be proposing to her today, and that he doesn't want to be late for the party because "the fact that I have thin hair" is his "enemy" . He and Bela have a "common secret" , and they have to keep an eye out for each other because they're both "ordinary ceo" and "high-end player." The protagonist says that he thinks it would be best if people didn't know that he was an "otaku," meaning a person who's a member of a minority ethnic group. He explains that, in the past, people used the label "president" to refer to him, but now that people treat him as an "otak," or a person with a different social class, it's better to keep his identity a secret.