The narrator introduces himself as a "ring ring" salesman. He tells us that he works with a beauty salon product. He says that he's been talking to Asaba about the possibility of seeing the new movie together. He's worried that Asaba is trying to get him to do something he doesn't want to do. He sends Asaba a text message asking him to call him back. Asaba responds by saying that he hasn't been feeling well lately, so he'd like to talk to him. The narrator then sends a message back and forth between himself and Asaba, asking them to meet at the train station at 2 a.m. that afternoon. He can't understand why Asaba would want to meet him on a Saturday afternoon, when he has a whole bunch of other things to do, like go to the theater and watch a new movie. As soon as Asaba gets to the station, he tells the narrator that he just wanted to see the movie. He asks the narrator if he likes watching movies like this by himself, and the narrator replies that he does, but he likes to be able to tie his hair up so that it won't grow out.
The narrator introduces himself as a "ring ring" salesman. He tells us that he works with a beauty salon product. He says that he's been talking to Asaba about the possibility of seeing the new movie together. He's worried that Asaba is trying to get him to do something he doesn't want to do. He sends Asaba a text message asking him to call him back. Asaba responds by saying that he hasn't been feeling well lately, so he'd like to talk to him. The narrator then sends a message back and forth between himself and Asaba, asking them to meet at the train station at 2 a.m. that afternoon. He can't understand why Asaba would want to meet him on a Saturday afternoon, when he has a whole bunch of other things to do, like go to the theater and watch a new movie. As soon as Asaba gets to the station, he tells the narrator that he just wanted to see the movie. He asks the narrator if he likes watching movies like this by himself, and the narrator replies that he does, but he likes to be able to tie his hair up so that it won't grow out.