The next day, the two men discuss the events of the previous day. The narrator explains that he went to sleep that night and found Takeru sleeping with a random girl. He's glad he told her about it, because he feels bad for him, but he doesn't want anyone else to be affected by the loss of their memories. He also says that he's not talking about Takeru, but that he wants to see what happens before anyone else is hurt. He wants to know what determines who is affected by a loss of memory. He thinks that maybe the other world is trying to compensate for the memory loss by making sure that no one else is affected. He says that the only person who knows the time loop is Takeru. The only way to get back to the original time is to eliminate the loop to where it was originally from. If you can't do this, you'll be stuck in this loop forever.
The next day, the two men discuss the events of the previous day. The narrator explains that he went to sleep that night and found Takeru sleeping with a random girl. He's glad he told her about it, because he feels bad for him, but he doesn't want anyone else to be affected by the loss of their memories. He also says that he's not talking about Takeru, but that he wants to see what happens before anyone else is hurt. He wants to know what determines who is affected by a loss of memory. He thinks that maybe the other world is trying to compensate for the memory loss by making sure that no one else is affected. He says that the only person who knows the time loop is Takeru. The only way to get back to the original time is to eliminate the loop to where it was originally from. If you can't do this, you'll be stuck in this loop forever.