The narrator complains that he can't concentrate on studying opera because it's too hot. He also complains about the fact that he's surrounded by people who act like nice people. The narrator says that he doesn't want to waste food, but he does want to be nice to his wife. He tells her to take care of him. He says that shinichi has come to greet him formally, but that he has forgotten to do so recently. One other mono stato is so surprised that he runs away, he says. He adds that love is the highest goal of life, and that love becomes a "divine union." The narrator thanks his wife for the curry he had at the restaurant. He's lost three kilos, and he says he'll lose more if he keeps eating like this.
The narrator complains that he can't concentrate on studying opera because it's too hot. He also complains about the fact that he's surrounded by people who act like nice people. The narrator says that he doesn't want to waste food, but he does want to be nice to his wife. He tells her to take care of him. He says that shinichi has come to greet him formally, but that he has forgotten to do so recently. One other mono stato is so surprised that he runs away, he says. He adds that love is the highest goal of life, and that love becomes a "divine union." The narrator thanks his wife for the curry he had at the restaurant. He's lost three kilos, and he says he'll lose more if he keeps eating like this.