The narrator tells us that he's happy to have confessed to a guy. He's glad that he didn't think he'd be hated by the guy, because he thinks that's the worst thing that could happen to him. He says that the guy is straight-as-an-arrow, and that he doesn't like the way that he acts. The narrator says that he has never confessed to anyone in his life, and then he compares the guy to an arrow that shoots straight through the air. He also says that this guy is "straight as an arrow" , and he thinks it's odd that a straight guy would act this way. He goes on to say that he hates the way he keeps himself so composed, and how he keeps picking up all the scoops about him in magazines. He adds that he knows that the magazine readers were "tender" for the "president's" award , but he says that if he fell in love with him, he wouldn't be able to get away with it. He tells the narrator to stop complimenting him like crazy, and not to get carried away with the idea that his fans like him or not, because they're all known to have grabbed the guy by the collar. He then says that his target is the president of momo village, who's been "sitting in that car" lately. The police have been looking into him for some tax evasion, and the president has asked him to teach him a lesson, and so the two of them have decided to go after him.
The narrator tells us that he's happy to have confessed to a guy. He's glad that he didn't think he'd be hated by the guy, because he thinks that's the worst thing that could happen to him. He says that the guy is straight-as-an-arrow, and that he doesn't like the way that he acts. The narrator says that he has never confessed to anyone in his life, and then he compares the guy to an arrow that shoots straight through the air. He also says that this guy is "straight as an arrow" , and he thinks it's odd that a straight guy would act this way. He goes on to say that he hates the way he keeps himself so composed, and how he keeps picking up all the scoops about him in magazines. He adds that he knows that the magazine readers were "tender" for the "president's" award , but he says that if he fell in love with him, he wouldn't be able to get away with it. He tells the narrator to stop complimenting him like crazy, and not to get carried away with the idea that his fans like him or not, because they're all known to have grabbed the guy by the collar. He then says that his target is the president of momo village, who's been "sitting in that car" lately. The police have been looking into him for some tax evasion, and the president has asked him to teach him a lesson, and so the two of them have decided to go after him.