In this chapter, the girls talk about their favorite things. They talk about hard-boiled ramen noodles, roses, cherry blossoms, and so on. When they're alone, they can't talk to their mom because she's in bed. They don't want her to tire out, so they can only talk to ikuto and utau, who are staying with them. They're still young, so there's no reason to feel sorry for them. Tamura tells the girls to be careful what they say to the kids, because he's not an adult. He tells them to come with him to find out what's going on between their parents. He also tells them that Tamura's feelings for his father are in the violin, which is why Tamura and his mom are so unhappy. He says that he doesn't understand his father's emotions, because it's his fault. He's just like Tamura when it comes to his family. He asks the girls if they'd like to come and find out if their dad is really happy. They say that they can, but that they've lost their money at the market. They have no money, so Tamura drags them all around the place. They haven't heard from their dad yet, but Tamura says that they should just enjoy the snow and the cold for a bit. They all agree that this is enough for them to stay for a while. They also tell Tamura that he used to be a student in Europe when he played the violin. One of his customers married his daughter, but she had to tell her father that he was playing the violin for her. Everyone came to see him play, and one of the customers told his father that it was because of his violin that she married her daughter. Everyone thought that his violin was causing bad luck,
In this chapter, the girls talk about their favorite things. They talk about hard-boiled ramen noodles, roses, cherry blossoms, and so on. When they're alone, they can't talk to their mom because she's in bed. They don't want her to tire out, so they can only talk to ikuto and utau, who are staying with them. They're still young, so there's no reason to feel sorry for them. Tamura tells the girls to be careful what they say to the kids, because he's not an adult. He tells them to come with him to find out what's going on between their parents. He also tells them that Tamura's feelings for his father are in the violin, which is why Tamura and his mom are so unhappy. He says that he doesn't understand his father's emotions, because it's his fault. He's just like Tamura when it comes to his family. He asks the girls if they'd like to come and find out if their dad is really happy. They say that they can, but that they've lost their money at the market. They have no money, so Tamura drags them all around the place. They haven't heard from their dad yet, but Tamura says that they should just enjoy the snow and the cold for a bit. They all agree that this is enough for them to stay for a while. They also tell Tamura that he used to be a student in Europe when he played the violin. One of his customers married his daughter, but she had to tell her father that he was playing the violin for her. Everyone came to see him play, and one of the customers told his father that it was because of his violin that she married her daughter. Everyone thought that his violin was causing bad luck,