The next time we see Tachibana, he's in the middle of a conversation with Hiroyuki, and he tells his friend that he forgot to tell Hiroyuki that they were living together. He's not joking, of course, and says that they're the best friends in the world. Hiroyuki is all, "you could've been at least my best friend" , and the two of them start to argue about whether or not they've ever had a best friend before. The argument is interrupted by the arrival of a man in Hiroyuki's apartment. The man is dressed like a rich man, and Hiroyuki doesn't know who the man is. The two start arguing again, and this time it's about a job interview. The interview is for a boys' magazine, which means that Hiroyuki will be leaving the yaoi for good, and that he'll be the only artist in the group to do so. The conversation ends, and we find out that the two men are listening to the story of real gay men.
The next time we see Tachibana, he's in the middle of a conversation with Hiroyuki, and he tells his friend that he forgot to tell Hiroyuki that they were living together. He's not joking, of course, and says that they're the best friends in the world. Hiroyuki is all, "you could've been at least my best friend" , and the two of them start to argue about whether or not they've ever had a best friend before. The argument is interrupted by the arrival of a man in Hiroyuki's apartment. The man is dressed like a rich man, and Hiroyuki doesn't know who the man is. The two start arguing again, and this time it's about a job interview. The interview is for a boys' magazine, which means that Hiroyuki will be leaving the yaoi for good, and that he'll be the only artist in the group to do so. The conversation ends, and we find out that the two men are listening to the story of real gay men.