Now that we're back at the beginning of the story, we find ourselves in the middle of a conversation between Roop and Enobaruchi. Roop is complaining about the mess in his room. He's been moping around, moping and moping, and now he's in a bad mood. He wants to get rid of the mess, and he wants Roop to clean up his room, too. He doesn't want to be a part of the problem, so he tells Roop that he should clean his room every day, and then he'll stop hanging out with the other guys. He says that Enobarachi and Roop used to hang out together, and they used to talk a lot, but now they seem to be back on good terms. He asks Roop if there's anything he can do to fix the situation, and when Roop says he can't, Roop points out that the people who committed the crime said they were members of a gang, and that they'd be lying if they didn't say that they were. He tells R
Now that we're back at the beginning of the story, we find ourselves in the middle of a conversation between Roop and Enobaruchi. Roop is complaining about the mess in his room. He's been moping around, moping and moping, and now he's in a bad mood. He wants to get rid of the mess, and he wants Roop to clean up his room, too. He doesn't want to be a part of the problem, so he tells Roop that he should clean his room every day, and then he'll stop hanging out with the other guys. He says that Enobarachi and Roop used to hang out together, and they used to talk a lot, but now they seem to be back on good terms. He asks Roop if there's anything he can do to fix the situation, and when Roop says he can't, Roop points out that the people who committed the crime said they were members of a gang, and that they'd be lying if they didn't say that they were. He tells R