This is the second part of the story, and it's about a guy who falls from a fourth-floor window. It's not clear who he is, but he's a little freaked out by the idea that someone might have fallen from the window and killed themselves. He's pretty sure that if he were to die, he'd be going to hell. The guy asks if he can draw anymore, and the guy says he'll probably have to commit suicide to draw anymore. He thinks maybe he should draw someone who commits suicide once in a while, but that's pointless right now. He asks if they could invite him to stay at their house, and they say they couldn't, since they're not allowed to invite anyone from their house. He wants to know who they are, but they won't let him in, so he asks again and again, and finally he gets the guy to admit that he is just a regular guy who just happens to draw a manga. He doesn't want to get into a fight with the guy, but the guy is too smart for that, and he tells him that the punishment is exile.
This is the second part of the story, and it's about a guy who falls from a fourth-floor window. It's not clear who he is, but he's a little freaked out by the idea that someone might have fallen from the window and killed themselves. He's pretty sure that if he were to die, he'd be going to hell. The guy asks if he can draw anymore, and the guy says he'll probably have to commit suicide to draw anymore. He thinks maybe he should draw someone who commits suicide once in a while, but that's pointless right now. He asks if they could invite him to stay at their house, and they say they couldn't, since they're not allowed to invite anyone from their house. He wants to know who they are, but they won't let him in, so he asks again and again, and finally he gets the guy to admit that he is just a regular guy who just happens to draw a manga. He doesn't want to get into a fight with the guy, but the guy is too smart for that, and he tells him that the punishment is exile.