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Kimito Kagurazaka, a 16-year-old with black hair, dark eyes, and a 174 cm stature, navigates life with a calm demeanor and kind heart, frequently assisting others while upholding a steadfast work ethic. His approachable nature and obliviousness to romantic cues inadvertently draw multiple girls’ affections, which he fails to recognize. Kidnapped into an elite all-girls school as part of a social integration initiative, he is forced to adopt a fabricated identity as a homosexual with a muscle fetish—a deception enforced under threats of castration to ensure his safety, despite his genuine attraction to female thighs. The middle school nickname "Sebastian" stems from his caretaking tendencies, reflecting his ingrained nurturing instincts.

His past intersects with high society through a childhood memory swap with Miyuki Kujou’s brother, where he briefly learned elite etiquette, combat, and dance before a fever erased these experiences. Years later, fragmented recollections resurface, unveiling forgotten ties. Early formative moments with Aika Tenkuubashi, whom he introduced to the outside world, further shape his journey, though the full weight of their shared history remains elusive.

Pivotal relationships include co-founding the Commoner Club with Aika to teach social skills, navigating accidental romantic tensions with Reiko Arisugawa after an unintended nude encounter, and managing Hakua Shiodome’s clingy enthusiasm, often punctuated by her impulsive nudity during intellectual pursuits. Karen Jinryo’s rivalry, masking latent attraction, originates from a humiliating defeat, while Miyuki Kujou, his head maid, secretly greets him each morning with a kiss—an unspoken link to their unresolved childhood bond.

A light novel special chapter hints at a future where he marries Reiko, fathering a daughter named Yukari. His arc involves gradual recovery of lost memories about Miyuki and his high-society past, alongside deepening connections with club members. The story examines his balancing act between societal demands, personal principles, and the intricate dynamics of relationships within the school’s secluded microcosm.