The chapter opens with a flashback to the events of the previous chapter, in which we learn that the demon boss has sent a message to his henchman, sumi, asking her to meet him at a cafe. The narrator tells us that he is confident that the message will be received well, and that the henchman will be pleased to hear of it. He advises the narrator to "make blush" and to "smile calm down" . He tells her to "text sumi and see if she gets a reply" , and then to "pat squeeze" if she is in a bad mood. The chapter ends with the narrator telling us that she has received a call from her brother, who tells her that they are about to head back to her house. She tells him that she is making stuffed animals for her booth and that everyone loves them. She says that she cannot believe that her henchman would still try to move on her little sisters, but that she will go to her friends and explain the situation to them. They will not believe her, she says, because they were not there when she made the stuffed animals. She asks them to help her, but they refuse, saying that they were busy with their booth. She then tells them that she asked them to do so for her sake, but judging by the response, she did not think that they knew what had happened to her before. They are grateful, and she thanks them for getting the wrong picture. She goes on to say that she and her sisters are "your muscle," and that she asks them not to ask him questions, but to show him "a world of pain." She tells them to "shut up," and then she tells them what has happened to them and asks them where they are. They go to a cafe, and the narrator says that they must have picked it so that they would not be found. He then tells the narrator that she must have dated a man like him, because he is a "real piece of crap"
The chapter opens with a flashback to the events of the previous chapter, in which we learn that the demon boss has sent a message to his henchman, sumi, asking her to meet him at a cafe. The narrator tells us that he is confident that the message will be received well, and that the henchman will be pleased to hear of it. He advises the narrator to "make blush" and to "smile calm down" . He tells her to "text sumi and see if she gets a reply" , and then to "pat squeeze" if she is in a bad mood. The chapter ends with the narrator telling us that she has received a call from her brother, who tells her that they are about to head back to her house. She tells him that she is making stuffed animals for her booth and that everyone loves them. She says that she cannot believe that her henchman would still try to move on her little sisters, but that she will go to her friends and explain the situation to them. They will not believe her, she says, because they were not there when she made the stuffed animals. She asks them to help her, but they refuse, saying that they were busy with their booth. She then tells them that she asked them to do so for her sake, but judging by the response, she did not think that they knew what had happened to her before. They are grateful, and she thanks them for getting the wrong picture. She goes on to say that she and her sisters are "your muscle," and that she asks them not to ask him questions, but to show him "a world of pain." She tells them to "shut up," and then she tells them what has happened to them and asks them where they are. They go to a cafe, and the narrator says that they must have picked it so that they would not be found. He then tells the narrator that she must have dated a man like him, because he is a "real piece of crap"