Do You Understand the Meaning of Living With a Man? Childhood Friend Reasoning Has Reached Its Limit • Chapter 11 • Page ik-page-4201465
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"Man" asks the narrator if he understands the meaning of "living with a childhood friend" . The narrator replies that he has reached the limit of his friend's reasoning. He tells the narrator that the necktie girl he met this morning is from the same class as him and that they are both in the same high school. He says that talking to people is nerve-racking, and that he didn't see much of him at school. Finally, the narrator receives a message from kun saying that he will be home late and that there will be extra curriculars for the first day of school so he might not be able to get home in time for dinner. When the narrator returns home, he finds that it is too late for him to go to the store, so he decides to go for a walk. When he returns, he is surprised to find that the girl he had met earlier in the day is taking a bath. He asks her if she has seen him, and she says that she has. When she asks him if he has seen her, he says that he had. She asks him what she is doing with the girl, and he replies that she is "swooping" him. When they are alone, he asks her what she has been up to. She responds that she had gone to the
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Do You Understand the Meaning of Living With a Man? Childhood Friend Reasoning Has Reached Its Limit • Chapter 11 • Page ik-page-4201465
Chapter 11
This is a locked chapterChapter 11
About This Chapter
"Man" asks the narrator if he understands the meaning of "living with a childhood friend" . The narrator replies that he has reached the limit of his friend's reasoning. He tells the narrator that the necktie girl he met this morning is from the same class as him and that they are both in the same high school. He says that talking to people is nerve-racking, and that he didn't see much of him at school. Finally, the narrator receives a message from kun saying that he will be home late and that there will be extra curriculars for the first day of school so he might not be able to get home in time for dinner. When the narrator returns home, he finds that it is too late for him to go to the store, so he decides to go for a walk. When he returns, he is surprised to find that the girl he had met earlier in the day is taking a bath. He asks her if she has seen him, and she says that she has. When she asks him if he has seen her, he says that he had. She asks him what she is doing with the girl, and he replies that she is "swooping" him. When they are alone, he asks her what she has been up to. She responds that she had gone to the
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