It's the morning of the school fair, which means it's time for the kids to get ready to go to bed. The narrator tells the kids that he's so happy to see them again, because it reminds him of his first meeting with them. He tells them that they're so cute, and that they remind him so much of each other that he doesn't remember the first time he met them together. He asks the kids if they'd like to help him out a bit, and they all agree that they would like to do so. They're all excited to be at the fair, and the narrator asks if Shuochen is going to pick them up, and if he'll be able to take them back home. The kids are excited to see each other, too, because they know that every school has a "superstar student" who's always on his best behavior, and everyone always runs out of friends to hang out with. They all have umbrellas, so they can all splash around the fair grounds, and then they all head back to their classrooms. The students in the class next to the narrator are confused, because the president of their school's drama club isn't there. They ask the narrator if he needs anything, and he says he does. He's here to see the results of the art competition, which is being held in the school auditorium. He can't tell if the president is the president, because he'd rather not know, but he does know that the competition is going on, and there are so many people in the crowd that the air is suffocating. He wants to go back to his classroom and look at the results, but the crowd is so big that he can''t go back. He decides to go home,
It's the morning of the school fair, which means it's time for the kids to get ready to go to bed. The narrator tells the kids that he's so happy to see them again, because it reminds him of his first meeting with them. He tells them that they're so cute, and that they remind him so much of each other that he doesn't remember the first time he met them together. He asks the kids if they'd like to help him out a bit, and they all agree that they would like to do so. They're all excited to be at the fair, and the narrator asks if Shuochen is going to pick them up, and if he'll be able to take them back home. The kids are excited to see each other, too, because they know that every school has a "superstar student" who's always on his best behavior, and everyone always runs out of friends to hang out with. They all have umbrellas, so they can all splash around the fair grounds, and then they all head back to their classrooms. The students in the class next to the narrator are confused, because the president of their school's drama club isn't there. They ask the narrator if he needs anything, and he says he does. He's here to see the results of the art competition, which is being held in the school auditorium. He can't tell if the president is the president, because he'd rather not know, but he does know that the competition is going on, and there are so many people in the crowd that the air is suffocating. He wants to go back to his classroom and look at the results, but the crowd is so big that he can''t go back. He decides to go home,