It's morning, and the two of them are getting ready to go to the cafeteria. They're both hungry, and they're about to eat when the wolf wakes them up. The wolf says he's going to eat all of the last part of the body of the guy who's the "decisive type" . He's got a club meeting to attend, so he'll be up early to get ready for the meeting. The two get up to go, and it's clear that they hate each other. The guy says he hates the guy because she's such a good person, and he doesn't want her to worry about the girl anymore. He tells the wolf that the rumor that he'd been having with the girl was a false one, and that the girl's reputation has been ruined. He also tells the guy that he hates him because he likes him when he asks the things he wants without having to force himself on him. He says they should both ask the things they want without holding back, so they don't need to force themselves on each other . They both laugh at the idea that they can't tell each other what they want to know when they get home, because they'll have to wait until they get back to school to tell their parents what they've been up to.
It's morning, and the two of them are getting ready to go to the cafeteria. They're both hungry, and they're about to eat when the wolf wakes them up. The wolf says he's going to eat all of the last part of the body of the guy who's the "decisive type" . He's got a club meeting to attend, so he'll be up early to get ready for the meeting. The two get up to go, and it's clear that they hate each other. The guy says he hates the guy because she's such a good person, and he doesn't want her to worry about the girl anymore. He tells the wolf that the rumor that he'd been having with the girl was a false one, and that the girl's reputation has been ruined. He also tells the guy that he hates him because he likes him when he asks the things he wants without having to force himself on him. He says they should both ask the things they want without holding back, so they don't need to force themselves on each other . They both laugh at the idea that they can't tell each other what they want to know when they get home, because they'll have to wait until they get back to school to tell their parents what they've been up to.