The next morning, Hirokazu asks Hiro to tell him what he saw in the bath. When he refuses, she tells him to tell everyone about it. She tells him not to worry about the past, because it's past now. She also tells him that he shouldn't talk about the future too much, because the pandemic is the past now, not the future. She says that she'd rather be infatuated with the present than with the past. The two of them decide to go out for a picnic, and they're excited to see each other. They're going to eat something hand-made, since they don't know where they'll eat if someone sees them, and then they can watch each other while they eat. They decide to make sandwiches together, since it'll be nice to have someone else make them for themselves. They say that they've already planned a picnic for the next day, and that they hope someone will see them after class. The narrator interrupts them to tell them that they look cheerful, but that they haven't found anyone to be friends with yet. He also says that it isn't that rare for boys to be in love with another girl, and he suggests that they bring him over for dinner sometime, since he doesn't have time to sleep on the couch.
The next morning, Hirokazu asks Hiro to tell him what he saw in the bath. When he refuses, she tells him to tell everyone about it. She tells him not to worry about the past, because it's past now. She also tells him that he shouldn't talk about the future too much, because the pandemic is the past now, not the future. She says that she'd rather be infatuated with the present than with the past. The two of them decide to go out for a picnic, and they're excited to see each other. They're going to eat something hand-made, since they don't know where they'll eat if someone sees them, and then they can watch each other while they eat. They decide to make sandwiches together, since it'll be nice to have someone else make them for themselves. They say that they've already planned a picnic for the next day, and that they hope someone will see them after class. The narrator interrupts them to tell them that they look cheerful, but that they haven't found anyone to be friends with yet. He also says that it isn't that rare for boys to be in love with another girl, and he suggests that they bring him over for dinner sometime, since he doesn't have time to sleep on the couch.