After three years of being a sex slave in the boys' dormitory, Nemo finally decides to leave. He tells the other boys in the room that he's decided to leave on his own. He doesn't want them to think that he was just waiting for them to see him off. He's not a "wanty" person, he tells them, and he'd never mind if they punched him if it meant they could finally get to know each other. After all, he says, if it means he can finally be "touched" by Nemo, then he'll be all right with it. But, he also wants to know why they didn't have a "little talk" about their past together. He decides to go along with the plan, since it's easier to understand when you're alone.
After three years of being a sex slave in the boys' dormitory, Nemo finally decides to leave. He tells the other boys in the room that he's decided to leave on his own. He doesn't want them to think that he was just waiting for them to see him off. He's not a "wanty" person, he tells them, and he'd never mind if they punched him if it meant they could finally get to know each other. After all, he says, if it means he can finally be "touched" by Nemo, then he'll be all right with it. But, he also wants to know why they didn't have a "little talk" about their past together. He decides to go along with the plan, since it's easier to understand when you're alone.