After 25 chapters, the male protagonist finally takes the first step across the protagonist. The protagonist asks Dolo if he wants to work on his destiny tomorrow. Dolo says he'll go to the opposite building to hand over some stuff. He's not sure why he agreed to this, but he's sure it's the right thing to do. Weida asks him why he doesn't even consider himself a girl now, and he says he hasn't seen her in a long time. She asks him to show her what he has in his bag, and she tells him to go to her girl's room. She tells him that she's so cheerful when he is alone with her, and that he was isolated from his class when he was with them. She also tells him he should draw himself as a pig. He says he can't draw, because he loves girl things so much. He asks her to help him put makeup on his face, but she refuses to do so. He tells her he'd like to tell everyone that he did not do anything wrong, and did not lose anything to her. He also wants to tell her he was once cowardly.
After 25 chapters, the male protagonist finally takes the first step across the protagonist. The protagonist asks Dolo if he wants to work on his destiny tomorrow. Dolo says he'll go to the opposite building to hand over some stuff. He's not sure why he agreed to this, but he's sure it's the right thing to do. Weida asks him why he doesn't even consider himself a girl now, and he says he hasn't seen her in a long time. She asks him to show her what he has in his bag, and she tells him to go to her girl's room. She tells him that she's so cheerful when he is alone with her, and that he was isolated from his class when he was with them. She also tells him he should draw himself as a pig. He says he can't draw, because he loves girl things so much. He asks her to help him put makeup on his face, but she refuses to do so. He tells her he'd like to tell everyone that he did not do anything wrong, and did not lose anything to her. He also wants to tell her he was once cowardly.