The narrator wakes up to find that he's just woken up from a "fake marriage" with his "gloomy boss" . He's so happy to be alive that he wants to "swallow" and "dump" his body in order to feel better. He wants to rub his body dry so that he can "feel hayato" , or the "feel good" part of himself . The narrator wants to know if things are going well, but he doesn't want to get too worked up about them. He just wants to be happy.
The narrator wakes up to find that he's just woken up from a "fake marriage" with his "gloomy boss" . He's so happy to be alive that he wants to "swallow" and "dump" his body in order to feel better. He wants to rub his body dry so that he can "feel hayato" , or the "feel good" part of himself . The narrator wants to know if things are going well, but he doesn't want to get too worked up about them. He just wants to be happy.