In this chapter, the narrator explains that he has been locked up in the school's cafeteria, where he is tormented by the fact that he is the same person as the other students. He is depressed and lonely, and he asks the students to treat him to a meal. He tells them that he did not thank the senior enough for his kindness, and that he will treat them to a good meal the next time he returns to school. The students are shocked to learn that the senior hates the cafeteria, and the narrator assumes that he lost the fight, since his phone screen has been cracked.
In this chapter, the narrator explains that he has been locked up in the school's cafeteria, where he is tormented by the fact that he is the same person as the other students. He is depressed and lonely, and he asks the students to treat him to a meal. He tells them that he did not thank the senior enough for his kindness, and that he will treat them to a good meal the next time he returns to school. The students are shocked to learn that the senior hates the cafeteria, and the narrator assumes that he lost the fight, since his phone screen has been cracked.