In this short scene, 771 loses to 778 in a game of rock paper scissors. 771 tells 778 that he is his lifelong rival. 778 tells 771 that he has confessed to him, but 778 says that he can't confess because he is in love with another man. He says that they are alone together in the big house and that he wants to listen to some folk tales that he hasn't heard before. 779 says that if he is so good, why doesn't he ask the other man to make up for him? 778 replies that fate has accepted him and he is perfect and flawless. But 778 is too weak, he says, because he has never once considered himself weak. He asks 778 if he ever gets moved or shy, and 778 responds that whatever it is, he will confess to him willingly as long as he beats him. 773 tells 779 that both head of tails will count as his win, and he says that 778 must win or lose, playful and scheming. He adds that he just has to let 779 win one time, right .
In this short scene, 771 loses to 778 in a game of rock paper scissors. 771 tells 778 that he is his lifelong rival. 778 tells 771 that he has confessed to him, but 778 says that he can't confess because he is in love with another man. He says that they are alone together in the big house and that he wants to listen to some folk tales that he hasn't heard before. 779 says that if he is so good, why doesn't he ask the other man to make up for him? 778 replies that fate has accepted him and he is perfect and flawless. But 778 is too weak, he says, because he has never once considered himself weak. He asks 778 if he ever gets moved or shy, and 778 responds that whatever it is, he will confess to him willingly as long as he beats him. 773 tells 779 that both head of tails will count as his win, and he says that 778 must win or lose, playful and scheming. He adds that he just has to let 779 win one time, right .