The chapter opens with a discussion about sleeping in order to get ahead in the business. It's a bad idea, says the narrator, because it'll ruin the dreams of the clients who want to see them outside of the business club. He asks the other members of the club to come up with a plan for an event in June. He wants to know if there's anything they've done in the past that they'd like to do in the future. The first thing he asks is if there are any birthdays this month. The narrator says there aren't, and then he asks if there is a competition between two companies to see who can do the best job. He then asks if he can bet that he'll be the winner of the competition. He's not sure, but he's willing to bet. He also asks if the event will start in a week, and the narrator says it will be a "sales event" where the winner gets to go on a date and have chi sound with Natsu. He tells the narrator that he hasn't had much time to himself lately, and he wants to go hang out with him once things calm down.
The chapter opens with a discussion about sleeping in order to get ahead in the business. It's a bad idea, says the narrator, because it'll ruin the dreams of the clients who want to see them outside of the business club. He asks the other members of the club to come up with a plan for an event in June. He wants to know if there's anything they've done in the past that they'd like to do in the future. The first thing he asks is if there are any birthdays this month. The narrator says there aren't, and then he asks if there is a competition between two companies to see who can do the best job. He then asks if he can bet that he'll be the winner of the competition. He's not sure, but he's willing to bet. He also asks if the event will start in a week, and the narrator says it will be a "sales event" where the winner gets to go on a date and have chi sound with Natsu. He tells the narrator that he hasn't had much time to himself lately, and he wants to go hang out with him once things calm down.