This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Yuko, in which she tells her mother that she loves her molester, and that he turned her body into chaos. Her mother is shocked at her daughter's behavior, and she tells Yuko that she raised her as a decent person so that she would be able to live a decent life. She tells her daughter that she is wrong to be deceived by such a "blond delinquent like him," and that she has been patient with her. She says that she wants to be fashionable, but she can't because she is afraid of putting up with the idea of love. She is so happy that she resolves to take responsibility for her actions.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Yuko, in which she tells her mother that she loves her molester, and that he turned her body into chaos. Her mother is shocked at her daughter's behavior, and she tells Yuko that she raised her as a decent person so that she would be able to live a decent life. She tells her daughter that she is wrong to be deceived by such a "blond delinquent like him," and that she has been patient with her. She says that she wants to be fashionable, but she can't because she is afraid of putting up with the idea of love. She is so happy that she resolves to take responsibility for her actions.