The chapter opens with the narrator's declaration that Madarame is "a pervert" and that he feels better when he talks to people about his feelings. He says that he is always happy to get a text message from the chief, but that the wind is blowing so strong today that he cannot go to the Chief's house to eat. The narrator says that if the Chief wanted to eat now, he would say so. The Chief says that it is difficult for him to talk about such things in person, and that it would be better to talk over the phone. He asks the narrator to wait outside so that he can look up at the sky and see what is happening. He tells the narrator that he will stop crying and make the Chief worry just wait outside.
The chapter opens with the narrator's declaration that Madarame is "a pervert" and that he feels better when he talks to people about his feelings. He says that he is always happy to get a text message from the chief, but that the wind is blowing so strong today that he cannot go to the Chief's house to eat. The narrator says that if the Chief wanted to eat now, he would say so. The Chief says that it is difficult for him to talk about such things in person, and that it would be better to talk over the phone. He asks the narrator to wait outside so that he can look up at the sky and see what is happening. He tells the narrator that he will stop crying and make the Chief worry just wait outside.