"Good Bye, No Sex Life" is the title of this chapter's epigraph. It's also the name of the novel's first chapter, which was written by the same author as this one. The epigraph is a reference to a famous line from Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice, in which the hero asks, "What shall I do? What shall I say?" . In this chapter, the epigraph's title is "Most Be Loved Ex" . The scene opens with a conversation between Hiroshi and Milady. Milady tells Hiroshi that she is afraid that she will never find love. She tells him to be true to himself and not to give up. She also tells him that he should not try to seduce Milady, because she is the cutest girl he's ever met. He tells her that he has always liked girls and jokes, but that he would like to be able to touch single men under thirty.
"Good Bye, No Sex Life" is the title of this chapter's epigraph. It's also the name of the novel's first chapter, which was written by the same author as this one. The epigraph is a reference to a famous line from Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice, in which the hero asks, "What shall I do? What shall I say?" . In this chapter, the epigraph's title is "Most Be Loved Ex" . The scene opens with a conversation between Hiroshi and Milady. Milady tells Hiroshi that she is afraid that she will never find love. She tells him to be true to himself and not to give up. She also tells him that he should not try to seduce Milady, because she is the cutest girl he's ever met. He tells her that he has always liked girls and jokes, but that he would like to be able to touch single men under thirty.