The next morning, the girls go to school together. They talk about how they're going to join different clubs at school. One of the girls wonders if kun will join a cheer squad, and the other wonders if he'll join a school club after all. The girls discuss the rain, which seems to be getting heavier and heavier. They wonder if it's possible that the ancient Egyptians preserved an ancient candy-making technique that's still in use today, but it seems to have lost its effectiveness. They decide to go outside to eat lunch, but they can't because of the heavy rain. They also wonder if daidouji is feeling guilty about seeing the two girls, and if she's worried about what's to come next.
The next morning, the girls go to school together. They talk about how they're going to join different clubs at school. One of the girls wonders if kun will join a cheer squad, and the other wonders if he'll join a school club after all. The girls discuss the rain, which seems to be getting heavier and heavier. They wonder if it's possible that the ancient Egyptians preserved an ancient candy-making technique that's still in use today, but it seems to have lost its effectiveness. They decide to go outside to eat lunch, but they can't because of the heavy rain. They also wonder if daidouji is feeling guilty about seeing the two girls, and if she's worried about what's to come next.