In this chapter, we learn that Barako has a friend named Yochiyo, whom he calls "Yachiyo onii" . The two of them have been friends since childhood, and they are both in their early twenties. Barako's sister, who is also called "Yochiyo" , is jealous of her brother's new status as a friend, and she is angry at Yochio for giving her a chocolate. Yochido, however, is not jealous of his sister, and he does not want her to be jealous of him. In fact, he wants her as well as his own little sister, because their parents have remarried. He tries to appeal to his sister on Valentine's Day, but she is too angry to listen to him. So, he asks his friend to give him a chocolate to exchange for a dried squid, which he has already received from his friend yuki . In the end, he decides to give his love to both of them in the same place, in the snow.
In this chapter, we learn that Barako has a friend named Yochiyo, whom he calls "Yachiyo onii" . The two of them have been friends since childhood, and they are both in their early twenties. Barako's sister, who is also called "Yochiyo" , is jealous of her brother's new status as a friend, and she is angry at Yochio for giving her a chocolate. Yochido, however, is not jealous of his sister, and he does not want her to be jealous of him. In fact, he wants her as well as his own little sister, because their parents have remarried. He tries to appeal to his sister on Valentine's Day, but she is too angry to listen to him. So, he asks his friend to give him a chocolate to exchange for a dried squid, which he has already received from his friend yuki . In the end, he decides to give his love to both of them in the same place, in the snow.