The narrator is drunk and is about to have sex with his "lowlife senior" when he realizes that the senior is rubbing his sensitive pant. The narrator cries out in anguish, but the senior does not seem to notice. The senior begins to rub the pant, and the narrator realizes that he has been made to feel "merciful sex" with the senior. He asks the senior if he is sleeping and the senior replies that he is, but that he does not want to spread the "cold" to the young man. The young man tells the narrator that he was acting weird when he told her that she was dating a "tachiba na" , and that he did not like the senior as well. He then asks the narrator if he likes the senior too, to which the narrator responds that he really does not, and he wonders how he could like someone so "like him"
The narrator is drunk and is about to have sex with his "lowlife senior" when he realizes that the senior is rubbing his sensitive pant. The narrator cries out in anguish, but the senior does not seem to notice. The senior begins to rub the pant, and the narrator realizes that he has been made to feel "merciful sex" with the senior. He asks the senior if he is sleeping and the senior replies that he is, but that he does not want to spread the "cold" to the young man. The young man tells the narrator that he was acting weird when he told her that she was dating a "tachiba na" , and that he did not like the senior as well. He then asks the narrator if he likes the senior too, to which the narrator responds that he really does not, and he wonders how he could like someone so "like him"