This room was different from the other Japanese-style rooms.
In abstract terms, it had a lived-in feel.
Watches carelessly placed on the bookshelf, a novel left halfway read on the desk, several film scripts with artistic titles, and a man's shirt and tie discarded on the bed.
The room also had a television and a gaming console.
A flagship controller, worth thirty thousand yen, was wedged into the sofa crevice—a sight that would infuriate any gamer.
It was apparent that the occupant was an adult male who liked his privacy and lived casually.
To keep the room as it was when he returned, he even specifically instructed the servants not to touch anything here.
Otherwise, judging by the state of the other rooms, this one would not be so messy; it probably would have been cleaned up by the Ayakoji family's servants before Kagura Hikaru's arrival.
From various subtle clues, Kagura Hikaru concluded that the owner of the room must return occasionally.