"Why am I being dotted on by Mr. pervert" , the narrator asks himself. He realizes that he's been doting on her, and he apologizes for not telling her to cut her hair. He's also sorry that he didn't tell her to get rid of the bead necklace she gave him, which he turned into a bracelet. He tells her that they're now lovers, and they'll be together forever. He also says that the girl he told her about is actually a man, and that he mistook him as a girl. He says that if he hadn't come to work at the bar, he would never have met the man. He adds that he started working there because he heard that iori was living around the area, so they probably would have been together sooner or later. He wonders if the man is handsome, but he doesn't want to make fun of him. He asks her if she's concerned about the kissing problem, and she says that happiness is only when shared.
"Why am I being dotted on by Mr. pervert" , the narrator asks himself. He realizes that he's been doting on her, and he apologizes for not telling her to cut her hair. He's also sorry that he didn't tell her to get rid of the bead necklace she gave him, which he turned into a bracelet. He tells her that they're now lovers, and they'll be together forever. He also says that the girl he told her about is actually a man, and that he mistook him as a girl. He says that if he hadn't come to work at the bar, he would never have met the man. He adds that he started working there because he heard that iori was living around the area, so they probably would have been together sooner or later. He wonders if the man is handsome, but he doesn't want to make fun of him. He asks her if she's concerned about the kissing problem, and she says that happiness is only when shared.