Welcome to the coffee shop. It's a pretty girl named Miss Aoi, and she's been kind enough to let us in on a little secret. She's an orphan, and when she was a child, she was passed around like a "package" by her family. She asks if she can come back to the shop and see her, but hanemiya is already there, so she'll have to wait until he's back. He's not a bad guy, though, and says he'd rather have a sweeter girl than a pretty one. The manager chimes in that the customers have left the shop, so they're all going to a birthday party tomorrow. He tells us that he'll be picking up the cake for the party, and that the customer who fell for him today is going to be celebrating his birthday too. He says that the party will be a "private party" and that he wants to make sure that everyone has a good time. He also says that he and the manager are going to have a fight to see who's the "worthiest suitor" . The guy who wins the fight will prove that he or she is "worthier" than the guy who loses the fight . .
Welcome to the coffee shop. It's a pretty girl named Miss Aoi, and she's been kind enough to let us in on a little secret. She's an orphan, and when she was a child, she was passed around like a "package" by her family. She asks if she can come back to the shop and see her, but hanemiya is already there, so she'll have to wait until he's back. He's not a bad guy, though, and says he'd rather have a sweeter girl than a pretty one. The manager chimes in that the customers have left the shop, so they're all going to a birthday party tomorrow. He tells us that he'll be picking up the cake for the party, and that the customer who fell for him today is going to be celebrating his birthday too. He says that the party will be a "private party" and that he wants to make sure that everyone has a good time. He also says that he and the manager are going to have a fight to see who's the "worthiest suitor" . The guy who wins the fight will prove that he or she is "worthier" than the guy who loses the fight . .