This is a locked chapterChapter 175: A Single Frame of a Youthful Summer
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The narrator laments that he is bored with life at the school. He wishes he had more students around. He wants to write a love letter to his friend, but he doesn't know what to say. He decides to use the words "love" and "big love" in the letter to express his feelings for his friend. He uses the combat data of the school festival to create a new body that is as good as his friend's old one. He also uses the fight data from the festival as a basis for his new body. He says that if he had any friends, they would be the ones from school festival who came to stay at a still-n-training establishment. The narrator says that he would like to walk with his friend and carry the groceries. He thinks it's a good idea to do so. He tells his friend that he will carry the canned juice for him. He asks if he has any friends who are upset about something. They are the ones who came on in still-training to stay for the festival. He adds that he wants to know if they are upset because they don't like the attitude of the girls. They say that they are. He gives them canned juice and asks if they have any friends. They reply that they do. He then asks if there are any friends from school festivals who have come on in the meantime. They answer that they have no friends. He goes on to say that if they do have friends, then they must be upset because of something that they don
This is a locked chapterChapter 175: A Single Frame of a Youthful Summer
About This Chapter
The narrator laments that he is bored with life at the school. He wishes he had more students around. He wants to write a love letter to his friend, but he doesn't know what to say. He decides to use the words "love" and "big love" in the letter to express his feelings for his friend. He uses the combat data of the school festival to create a new body that is as good as his friend's old one. He also uses the fight data from the festival as a basis for his new body. He says that if he had any friends, they would be the ones from school festival who came to stay at a still-n-training establishment. The narrator says that he would like to walk with his friend and carry the groceries. He thinks it's a good idea to do so. He tells his friend that he will carry the canned juice for him. He asks if he has any friends who are upset about something. They are the ones who came on in still-training to stay for the festival. He adds that he wants to know if they are upset because they don't like the attitude of the girls. They say that they are. He gives them canned juice and asks if they have any friends. They reply that they do. He then asks if there are any friends from school festivals who have come on in the meantime. They answer that they have no friends. He goes on to say that if they do have friends, then they must be upset because of something that they don