It's tea time, and the narrator tells us that he's finally found the girl he'd been looking for. He's also learned that she's an artist, and that she draws well, but that she looks a little "too masculine" for her own good. We learn that the girl is a member of a fan-artist community, which means that she has a lot of followers. The narrator also learns that her idol, the teacher, is also a part of the community. The teacher and the artist have a lot in common, though: they're both female, and they both like to do male-male romantic things. The two of them decide to do some homework together, since there's no class the next day.
It's tea time, and the narrator tells us that he's finally found the girl he'd been looking for. He's also learned that she's an artist, and that she draws well, but that she looks a little "too masculine" for her own good. We learn that the girl is a member of a fan-artist community, which means that she has a lot of followers. The narrator also learns that her idol, the teacher, is also a part of the community. The teacher and the artist have a lot in common, though: they're both female, and they both like to do male-male romantic things. The two of them decide to do some homework together, since there's no class the next day.