in japan there are worries about provoking the stalker, worsening things, or embarrassment when going to law enforcement so i believe it’s implied that if he did anything he backs down relatively easily, or if charges were given they were relatively lightHow did that stalker cameraman even get in, though? You'd think the studio would have locks in the doors, for very obvious reasons. Maybe the stalker did shopping at Covert Intstruments.
I considered that, but when we are talking about people changing clothes, it seems to me when, according to the reservation schedule, one group has booked the studio, nobody else should be able to access it, the changing room and the actual photography room included. There could be more studio+changing room combos present, but they would be behind separate doors/locks. Let's also not forget this kind of studio could possibly have upcoming idols doing photoshoots. That's no joke in Japan!the studio is still a “public” area (in that anyone can go, they just have to slot certain times for certain areas), so its likely the guy just slotted a time for a different area, and was looking for people that interested him
he went to an all-boys schoolI'd like to imagine these "Princess" rankings are for guys and girls and bro is literally the only guy on there. Imagine being the second place, thinking you're the cutest, finding you're the second to a guy, getting annoyed, then meeting the guy and thinking "nevermind, he deserves it"