When the chapter opens, we're introduced to Selia and her husband, Seigo. Seigo and Selia have been married for six months, but Selia is still in love with Seigo, and she wants to know why he's divorcing her. She's not sure why, but she's pretty sure it's because she fell for Seigo when they were first engaged, and now she can't bear to let him go. She wants Seigo to tell her the reason why they're divorcing, so she scribbles on a piece of paper a list of all the reasons why they should get married, and then she asks Seigo why he doesn't want to get married. He's like, "I'm sorry, I'm a woman that falls in love." Seigo is all, "Don't worry, I don't have any feelings for you. I just want to marry you." And Selia says, "But that night, look pretty good, gether!" Seigo's a little confused, but he finally decides to tell Selia the truth.
When the chapter opens, we're introduced to Selia and her husband, Seigo. Seigo and Selia have been married for six months, but Selia is still in love with Seigo, and she wants to know why he's divorcing her. She's not sure why, but she's pretty sure it's because she fell for Seigo when they were first engaged, and now she can't bear to let him go. She wants Seigo to tell her the reason why they're divorcing, so she scribbles on a piece of paper a list of all the reasons why they should get married, and then she asks Seigo why he doesn't want to get married. He's like, "I'm sorry, I'm a woman that falls in love." Seigo is all, "Don't worry, I don't have any feelings for you. I just want to marry you." And Selia says, "But that night, look pretty good, gether!" Seigo's a little confused, but he finally decides to tell Selia the truth.