It's the morning after the end of the holiday, and Iwabuchi is getting ready to go back to work. He's excited to get back to his family, but he's also worried about how he'll get along with his new co-worker, who's been kind enough to let him know that his parents helped him out during the holiday. He asks about his parents' relationship with their dog, Juno, and how Juno's parents have helped him in the past. Juno is thrilled to hear that his new boss has been kind to him, and he gushes about how much he likes Juno. He says that he and Juno have been working together at the same company for a few years now, and that Juno is the most talented of the group of students. Juno says that she's always been sad when she looks at her dog's hair, which reminds her of her late mother, Marron, who died when Juno was only a baby.
It's the morning after the end of the holiday, and Iwabuchi is getting ready to go back to work. He's excited to get back to his family, but he's also worried about how he'll get along with his new co-worker, who's been kind enough to let him know that his parents helped him out during the holiday. He asks about his parents' relationship with their dog, Juno, and how Juno's parents have helped him in the past. Juno is thrilled to hear that his new boss has been kind to him, and he gushes about how much he likes Juno. He says that he and Juno have been working together at the same company for a few years now, and that Juno is the most talented of the group of students. Juno says that she's always been sad when she looks at her dog's hair, which reminds her of her late mother, Marron, who died when Juno was only a baby.