A cheerful Kansai transplant working at a late-night convenience store in Tokyo unknowingly befriends a customer who may be the “Fukumen Satsujinki”—a masked killer terrorizing the city. Through late-night conversations and shared snacks, a strange cat-and-mouse game unfolds, where laughter masks dread and masks hide identity.
Scene 8 — Morning, by the shrine SFX: Dawn birds, soft temple bells, folding paper. kansai jin to hukumen satsujinki audio drama
KEVIN (close to tears) People who were invisible—gone and no one noticed. I gave them masks so they'd be seen. Then I gave them an ending they could wear. A cheerful Kansai transplant working at a late-night
KAZUO (a hint of humor) Understood.
VOICE (softly) An audience member tired of merely watching. KEVIN (close to tears) People who were invisible—gone
HARU (shocked) No—please. Don’t take my masks.
: The development of a bond between a victim and his captor, a common but polarizing trope in BL. Availability and Format