When the narrator asks what he was planning to tell Seul, he admits that he was a selfish "a**hole" until the end. He says that he wanted to apologize to Seul for being so mean to him. Seul says that she was right, but that once the bullying ended, she truly regrets it. The narrator says that if he likes her right now, then that's enough reason to keep her. He's going to go find her, he says, and he's not sure if he'll be able to find her if he doesn't come back to pick her up. He tells her to tap on the cafe door and let him know when she's coming back. She tells him to pull off Bomi, and then she says she'll come find her on her own.
When the narrator asks what he was planning to tell Seul, he admits that he was a selfish "a**hole" until the end. He says that he wanted to apologize to Seul for being so mean to him. Seul says that she was right, but that once the bullying ended, she truly regrets it. The narrator says that if he likes her right now, then that's enough reason to keep her. He's going to go find her, he says, and he's not sure if he'll be able to find her if he doesn't come back to pick her up. He tells her to tap on the cafe door and let him know when she's coming back. She tells him to pull off Bomi, and then she says she'll come find her on her own.