In this chapter, we find out that we've been waiting two years for this moment. It's been two years since the last time we saw the two of them together, and now they're back in the house together. Akari is thrilled to see her, but she's also a little worried about what's going to happen next. She's worried because she hasn't said a single thing about her relationship with kakafu. She doesn't want to go back to the publisher and tell him what happened. She also worries about the fact that the publisher isn't going to publish any more of his books, which means she'll have to find someone else to do it for her. She wonders if he's just trying to convert people, or if he just wants to get them to buy his books. He's not sure, but he thinks it's a good idea. He also wonders if the publisher is going to sell his books to people who aren't interested in the book, since they wouldn't be able to find him anywhere. He wonders if they'll just buy it themselves. He thinks that's fine, since he has a set of books on hand that he can convert people to, even if they don't like the book. He reads the whole book, and he notices that the girl in the story is identified only as "me" . This is the first time that she has ever been identified by her real name, and she'd better get some food to eat before she starts to cry.
In this chapter, we find out that we've been waiting two years for this moment. It's been two years since the last time we saw the two of them together, and now they're back in the house together. Akari is thrilled to see her, but she's also a little worried about what's going to happen next. She's worried because she hasn't said a single thing about her relationship with kakafu. She doesn't want to go back to the publisher and tell him what happened. She also worries about the fact that the publisher isn't going to publish any more of his books, which means she'll have to find someone else to do it for her. She wonders if he's just trying to convert people, or if he just wants to get them to buy his books. He's not sure, but he thinks it's a good idea. He also wonders if the publisher is going to sell his books to people who aren't interested in the book, since they wouldn't be able to find him anywhere. He wonders if they'll just buy it themselves. He thinks that's fine, since he has a set of books on hand that he can convert people to, even if they don't like the book. He reads the whole book, and he notices that the girl in the story is identified only as "me" . This is the first time that she has ever been identified by her real name, and she'd better get some food to eat before she starts to cry.