"What shall i do" , the narrator asks the young ward. He asks if he and Keigo hang out after work. The young ward replies that they do, but that they tend to drink after they work over time. He says that since he's a freelance worker, he doesn't complain about work, so it's nice to have someone else to talk to after work when you're tired. The narrator then asks if the two of them are dating, and the shy young ward says that he isn't, but he does say that they look more like "siblings" than lovers. He's relieved that they don't act like lovers, he says, because they look like they're in love. He then asks whether they've had another drink
"What shall i do" , the narrator asks the young ward. He asks if he and Keigo hang out after work. The young ward replies that they do, but that they tend to drink after they work over time. He says that since he's a freelance worker, he doesn't complain about work, so it's nice to have someone else to talk to after work when you're tired. The narrator then asks if the two of them are dating, and the shy young ward says that he isn't, but he does say that they look more like "siblings" than lovers. He's relieved that they don't act like lovers, he says, because they look like they're in love. He then asks whether they've had another drink