In this short scene, we learn that Mr. Sakaki's boss, Mr. Kobayashi, is actually Mr. Saeki's supervisor, and that he's actually the one who's been trying to break up the relationship between the two of them. Mr. Sesay tells us that he isn't even gay. He's just trying to get his boss to break the relationship up between himself and another man. He doesn't want to tell his boss about it, because he thinks he'll get into trouble if he finds out about it. He says that he has dated many guys, but none of them were as good as he was. He thinks that if he punched his boss, he'd feel better. He also says that if his punching makes his boss feel better, then he will do the same for him. He admits that he raised a lot of guys' hopes, but then dumped them when he got bored with them. He didn't really care about the relationship at all, he says, but now that he is in charge of the relationship, he wants to make sure that it's broken up.
In this short scene, we learn that Mr. Sakaki's boss, Mr. Kobayashi, is actually Mr. Saeki's supervisor, and that he's actually the one who's been trying to break up the relationship between the two of them. Mr. Sesay tells us that he isn't even gay. He's just trying to get his boss to break the relationship up between himself and another man. He doesn't want to tell his boss about it, because he thinks he'll get into trouble if he finds out about it. He says that he has dated many guys, but none of them were as good as he was. He thinks that if he punched his boss, he'd feel better. He also says that if his punching makes his boss feel better, then he will do the same for him. He admits that he raised a lot of guys' hopes, but then dumped them when he got bored with them. He didn't really care about the relationship at all, he says, but now that he is in charge of the relationship, he wants to make sure that it's broken up.