The narrator asks if the bully still bullies him after that. He doesn't remember the name of the bully, but he does know that he wants to play with him. The narrator then asks if he needs to extend his course. He still thinks he hasn't been completely corrected yet. He asks if it's okay if he pays the fees. He says he's already good enough, but today he scared a cleaner on the subway, a child, and an uncle. The uncle was a middle-aged man, and the children were just trying to make fun of him. He's a good guy, the narrator says. He tells the uncle to go to sleep, because he pulled a "good guy card
The narrator asks if the bully still bullies him after that. He doesn't remember the name of the bully, but he does know that he wants to play with him. The narrator then asks if he needs to extend his course. He still thinks he hasn't been completely corrected yet. He asks if it's okay if he pays the fees. He says he's already good enough, but today he scared a cleaner on the subway, a child, and an uncle. The uncle was a middle-aged man, and the children were just trying to make fun of him. He's a good guy, the narrator says. He tells the uncle to go to sleep, because he pulled a "good guy card