The narrator tells the students that he is the one who keeps them in the game. He tells them that they are students of great character and that some of them were ungrateful. He reminds them that there is still three years until graduation and that they cannot be considered "adult" until they are 18 years old. The narrator says that the school is the door to the game and that he can't understand the difference between the two. He says that he used to treat dolls as no, they are not dolls, but they are his friends. During the summer vacation, he got his younger brother, who can make wishes come true. He still feels uneasy about the school year to come, but he is happy to have his wish come true
The narrator tells the students that he is the one who keeps them in the game. He tells them that they are students of great character and that some of them were ungrateful. He reminds them that there is still three years until graduation and that they cannot be considered "adult" until they are 18 years old. The narrator says that the school is the door to the game and that he can't understand the difference between the two. He says that he used to treat dolls as no, they are not dolls, but they are his friends. During the summer vacation, he got his younger brother, who can make wishes come true. He still feels uneasy about the school year to come, but he is happy to have his wish come true