The narrator is back to normal, but he's not feeling well. He's been feeling sick. He tells the narrator that he spent the night at the same hotel as the guy who was on business the day before. The narrator says that he took the guy's receipt and used it to prove that he stayed at the hotel the night before the guy was supposed to go on business. He says that if the guy finds out, he'll be able to say that he did indeed stay in the hotel that night. But the narrator doesn't want the guy to know that he lied, so he tells him that he paid the guy back for the hotel room and all the other stuff. He apologizes for acting so meek the other day, but the narrator is glad that she's done him a favor. She says that she should apologize to Suzuha, but she'll tell her straight up that she lied in front of Erythema. She's the one who lied to her, the narrator says.
The narrator is back to normal, but he's not feeling well. He's been feeling sick. He tells the narrator that he spent the night at the same hotel as the guy who was on business the day before. The narrator says that he took the guy's receipt and used it to prove that he stayed at the hotel the night before the guy was supposed to go on business. He says that if the guy finds out, he'll be able to say that he did indeed stay in the hotel that night. But the narrator doesn't want the guy to know that he lied, so he tells him that he paid the guy back for the hotel room and all the other stuff. He apologizes for acting so meek the other day, but the narrator is glad that she's done him a favor. She says that she should apologize to Suzuha, but she'll tell her straight up that she lied in front of Erythema. She's the one who lied to her, the narrator says.