In this chapter, we learn that Hirokazu's parents are a "lively and gentle family" who do not bring home any boyfriends or girlfriends. We learn that the family has taken great pains to keep their children's looks "fresh and gentle," and that their children have never had a boyfriend or girlfriend. We also learn that their son, Hiroyuki, was "surrounded by numerous girls" when he was a young child, and that he had to "deal with that" as a result. The chapter ends with Hiroyuki's mother scolding her daughter-in-law for not showing her son's cross-dressing albums, which she has taken out of storage. She tells her daughter that the albums are of him dressing up as a girl, and asks her to show her the "normal photo albums" instead of the "cross-dressing" albums. She also tells Hiroyuki that she wants to talk to his sister about their plans to move into a new house together.
In this chapter, we learn that Hirokazu's parents are a "lively and gentle family" who do not bring home any boyfriends or girlfriends. We learn that the family has taken great pains to keep their children's looks "fresh and gentle," and that their children have never had a boyfriend or girlfriend. We also learn that their son, Hiroyuki, was "surrounded by numerous girls" when he was a young child, and that he had to "deal with that" as a result. The chapter ends with Hiroyuki's mother scolding her daughter-in-law for not showing her son's cross-dressing albums, which she has taken out of storage. She tells her daughter that the albums are of him dressing up as a girl, and asks her to show her the "normal photo albums" instead of the "cross-dressing" albums. She also tells Hiroyuki that she wants to talk to his sister about their plans to move into a new house together.