The two girls go for a walk together, and the narrator gushes over the girl's beauty. She tells the girls that she's so cute in her kimono that she can't wait to look at it forever. The girls go to take a picture together, but the narrator is sad that they didn't have anything exciting to do. He tells her that he's sad because they were at different places, and that he doesn't know if she is smart or not. They go to a place called "marshmal low pizza" , which is famous for its "merry low pizza." The girls eat as much food as they want. The narrator is relieved to hear that one of her friends runs a "cram school" and needs part-time student helpers. He says he'd like to be a tutor, but he feels like he has more to do now than he did in high school, so he'll probably have to work as a student helper. He asks her if she has a boyfriend, and she says that she does, but that she has no one that she likes. She also asks if she thinks a relationship between her teacher and student is proper, since they're supposed to be friends. She says she wouldn't want to be "smart" if she knew that, but she thinks it's okay as long as the two of them are happy, and they've both made up their minds that they love each other.
The two girls go for a walk together, and the narrator gushes over the girl's beauty. She tells the girls that she's so cute in her kimono that she can't wait to look at it forever. The girls go to take a picture together, but the narrator is sad that they didn't have anything exciting to do. He tells her that he's sad because they were at different places, and that he doesn't know if she is smart or not. They go to a place called "marshmal low pizza" , which is famous for its "merry low pizza." The girls eat as much food as they want. The narrator is relieved to hear that one of her friends runs a "cram school" and needs part-time student helpers. He says he'd like to be a tutor, but he feels like he has more to do now than he did in high school, so he'll probably have to work as a student helper. He asks her if she has a boyfriend, and she says that she does, but that she has no one that she likes. She also asks if she thinks a relationship between her teacher and student is proper, since they're supposed to be friends. She says she wouldn't want to be "smart" if she knew that, but she thinks it's okay as long as the two of them are happy, and they've both made up their minds that they love each other.