The scene opens with a splash of water, followed by a thud and a groan. The narrator tells us that he was forced to come to school because he didn't like the way it was being run. He says that he'd rather be on the beach with a group of friends than go to school with a bunch of other students. He's pretty sure that's not the case. He asks the other students if they think he's just stubborn. They all agree that he is. He tells them that if they get hit on the head, he'll kill them. He then tells them to go drown in the river. The other students are horrified at the idea of drowning, but the narrator tells them not to worry, because they'll drown anyway. He also tells them about the fact that Sora and Yu are openly gay, and that they're having a good time together. They decide to wait for the two of them to come back to the school.
The scene opens with a splash of water, followed by a thud and a groan. The narrator tells us that he was forced to come to school because he didn't like the way it was being run. He says that he'd rather be on the beach with a group of friends than go to school with a bunch of other students. He's pretty sure that's not the case. He asks the other students if they think he's just stubborn. They all agree that he is. He tells them that if they get hit on the head, he'll kill them. He then tells them to go drown in the river. The other students are horrified at the idea of drowning, but the narrator tells them not to worry, because they'll drown anyway. He also tells them about the fact that Sora and Yu are openly gay, and that they're having a good time together. They decide to wait for the two of them to come back to the school.