The narrator is overcome with love at the sight of Abuku's son. He is certain that he will die if Abuku does not leave him alone with him. Abuku tells him that they will meet again as soon as the documents are ready. The narrator realizes that he has been careless and apologizes to Abuku for his rudeness earlier in the day. He tells Abuku that he would not be able to leave him if he were a "fated partner" because they are not of the same race as each other. When Abuku asks him why he is so dense, the narrator replies that fated pairs have a slim chance of meeting each other because the chances of meeting one are so slim
The narrator is overcome with love at the sight of Abuku's son. He is certain that he will die if Abuku does not leave him alone with him. Abuku tells him that they will meet again as soon as the documents are ready. The narrator realizes that he has been careless and apologizes to Abuku for his rudeness earlier in the day. He tells Abuku that he would not be able to leave him if he were a "fated partner" because they are not of the same race as each other. When Abuku asks him why he is so dense, the narrator replies that fated pairs have a slim chance of meeting each other because the chances of meeting one are so slim