In this chapter, we learn that Hirokazu's boss, Gleiser, likes to give him hugs as often as he likes. He's also a fan of desserts, so he's been trying to get him to eat limited-edition sweets before they're released. This is the first time we've heard of this, so we're not sure if it's true or not. We also learn that Gleiser's friend, Akito, is obsessed with sweets, which is why he always likes to post pictures of them on his social media accounts. One day, he posts a picture of a dinner he made for himself. We're also told that he likes to brag about how good it is on social media, so this is a big deal for him. He starts to worry that his friend is trying to bully him into doing something he doesn't want to do. He says that he'd like to know how much he knows about the dinner, but he can't figure out how. He figures out that he knows because he saw the same flag in the food he shared on his Facebook page. So he figures that Aki must've gotten a little embarrassed by the fact that he saw that he was eating the same food as the other guys in his social circle. He wonders if Aki might've tried to intimidate him, too, but then he remembers that he used to like the same posts about food on Facebook as well. He thinks that he figured out how much Aki knew about the food because he noticed that it was the same thing in his own posts. He also thinks that the food Aki shared
In this chapter, we learn that Hirokazu's boss, Gleiser, likes to give him hugs as often as he likes. He's also a fan of desserts, so he's been trying to get him to eat limited-edition sweets before they're released. This is the first time we've heard of this, so we're not sure if it's true or not. We also learn that Gleiser's friend, Akito, is obsessed with sweets, which is why he always likes to post pictures of them on his social media accounts. One day, he posts a picture of a dinner he made for himself. We're also told that he likes to brag about how good it is on social media, so this is a big deal for him. He starts to worry that his friend is trying to bully him into doing something he doesn't want to do. He says that he'd like to know how much he knows about the dinner, but he can't figure out how. He figures out that he knows because he saw the same flag in the food he shared on his Facebook page. So he figures that Aki must've gotten a little embarrassed by the fact that he saw that he was eating the same food as the other guys in his social circle. He wonders if Aki might've tried to intimidate him, too, but then he remembers that he used to like the same posts about food on Facebook as well. He thinks that he figured out how much Aki knew about the food because he noticed that it was the same thing in his own posts. He also thinks that the food Aki shared