Okay, now we're back in Hiroshi's house, and he's telling us that he just killed a guy named Kuramori. Okay, so we know that's Hiroshi, right? He's got a message for Hiroshi: don't get too close to the guy who just killed him, because everyone's going to freak out if he gets too close. Hiroshi doesn't want to miss the chance to kill a random guy, so he tells Hiroshi that he'll take full responsibility for the death, even if it's just a little bit funny. He also tells us that Hiroshi has been thinking about izumi all this time, wondering why she was born, and why she's not fighting back. And now, he says, he has an answer to one of those questions: "Why was I born?" . And he says that he never used izumi's baby, because it was an ordinary human child, and that it should be raised well. And then, he tells us, "She's dead, a dream, too embarrassingly to talk about" . He asks if Hiroshi is okay, and if he can't come home.
Okay, now we're back in Hiroshi's house, and he's telling us that he just killed a guy named Kuramori. Okay, so we know that's Hiroshi, right? He's got a message for Hiroshi: don't get too close to the guy who just killed him, because everyone's going to freak out if he gets too close. Hiroshi doesn't want to miss the chance to kill a random guy, so he tells Hiroshi that he'll take full responsibility for the death, even if it's just a little bit funny. He also tells us that Hiroshi has been thinking about izumi all this time, wondering why she was born, and why she's not fighting back. And now, he says, he has an answer to one of those questions: "Why was I born?" . And he says that he never used izumi's baby, because it was an ordinary human child, and that it should be raised well. And then, he tells us, "She's dead, a dream, too embarrassingly to talk about" . He asks if Hiroshi is okay, and if he can't come home.