The narrator tells us that he's not surprised that Hasegawa kissed her. He's been with her since she was a little girl, and she's never been in love with anyone before. He tells her that if she doesn't love him, he'll beat her up and send her flying. He also tells her to make sure that she tells him how she feels about the kiss. The narrator says that he feels like he has "food needs" now that he kissed her, and he'd like to eat whatever he wants. He wonders why she kissed him, but he can't figure it out. He says he hid his feelings for a long time, but then he got angry when she started talking about him like he was her boyfriend. He thinks she'll accuse him of sexual harassment, but the narrator is glad that he won't be arrested for it.
The narrator tells us that he's not surprised that Hasegawa kissed her. He's been with her since she was a little girl, and she's never been in love with anyone before. He tells her that if she doesn't love him, he'll beat her up and send her flying. He also tells her to make sure that she tells him how she feels about the kiss. The narrator says that he feels like he has "food needs" now that he kissed her, and he'd like to eat whatever he wants. He wonders why she kissed him, but he can't figure it out. He says he hid his feelings for a long time, but then he got angry when she started talking about him like he was her boyfriend. He thinks she'll accuse him of sexual harassment, but the narrator is glad that he won't be arrested for it.