In this short scene, we learn that in the year of our birth, the protagonist is a carefree young man. He pretends that he is "brave" in front of the protagonist, who is a timid young woman. The protagonist tries to convince the young woman that she is cold-hearted, but the protagonist convinces her that it is because she is so close to the protagonist that she has always been cold. He tells her that he went to visit her at the hospital, but she was not there, and that he had fallen into a pit on his bicycle while riding. He apologizes for his carelessness, and says that he always thought he needed to teach her to be independent, so that she could mature by herself. He then tells her about the rainy day, and how he fell into the pit while riding his bike. He explains that he dropped the burger, but he didn't really have enough money for a new one. He says that the protagonist will be okay, but that he will be mad if he is mad. He asks the protagonist why he is coming to his house, and the protagonist tells him that there seems to be nothing interesting happening today. He wants to know what the protagonist wants to tell him, and he tells him to return home early, because there is a lot of work to be done. He also tells the protagonist to tell the protagonist everything that he doesn't know, because he wants to get to know him better.
In this short scene, we learn that in the year of our birth, the protagonist is a carefree young man. He pretends that he is "brave" in front of the protagonist, who is a timid young woman. The protagonist tries to convince the young woman that she is cold-hearted, but the protagonist convinces her that it is because she is so close to the protagonist that she has always been cold. He tells her that he went to visit her at the hospital, but she was not there, and that he had fallen into a pit on his bicycle while riding. He apologizes for his carelessness, and says that he always thought he needed to teach her to be independent, so that she could mature by herself. He then tells her about the rainy day, and how he fell into the pit while riding his bike. He explains that he dropped the burger, but he didn't really have enough money for a new one. He says that the protagonist will be okay, but that he will be mad if he is mad. He asks the protagonist why he is coming to his house, and the protagonist tells him that there seems to be nothing interesting happening today. He wants to know what the protagonist wants to tell him, and he tells him to return home early, because there is a lot of work to be done. He also tells the protagonist to tell the protagonist everything that he doesn't know, because he wants to get to know him better.