In this chapter, we learn that Mi-Gano is now a good friend of lala, and that lala has begun to bake sweet treats for her at home. We learn that she is very fond of mangos, and she gives her sweets three times per week. She tells us that she doesn't want to tell anyone about what she knows about the boy, because it would be a professional habit for her to lie to anyone. She asks if he is in another class, and he says that he is. She says that she didn't mean to say anything, but that she has something to tell him. She wants to know what the boy's class is, and if it is written on her face. She is sure that she did say nothing, but the boy seems to know everything about her. She knows that the boy knows everything, and wants to take pictures of him, but she is afraid that he will spy on her, so she tells him to go back to the school and find out what happened. She does not want to go over and talk to anyone, because she knows that they will not understand what she is saying.
In this chapter, we learn that Mi-Gano is now a good friend of lala, and that lala has begun to bake sweet treats for her at home. We learn that she is very fond of mangos, and she gives her sweets three times per week. She tells us that she doesn't want to tell anyone about what she knows about the boy, because it would be a professional habit for her to lie to anyone. She asks if he is in another class, and he says that he is. She says that she didn't mean to say anything, but that she has something to tell him. She wants to know what the boy's class is, and if it is written on her face. She is sure that she did say nothing, but the boy seems to know everything about her. She knows that the boy knows everything, and wants to take pictures of him, but she is afraid that he will spy on her, so she tells him to go back to the school and find out what happened. She does not want to go over and talk to anyone, because she knows that they will not understand what she is saying.