In this chapter, the protagonist expresses his hatred for the gokudols, who have destroyed his family's business. He goes to a place called Raw Egg on Rice, which has been in business for over 80 years. The protagonist thanks the shop owner for giving him a chance to express his hatred. He asks the owner if there is something special about his hens, and the owner replies that they are made in Japan. When the protagonist asks why the shop is still in business, the owner explains that they do not have enough money to hire a new manager. He says that if the shop were to reopen, it would be fresh and different, and he hopes that it will reach a wider audience. He thanks the Gokudols for coming to meet with him and the other victims of the war, and says that he will never forgive them.
In this chapter, the protagonist expresses his hatred for the gokudols, who have destroyed his family's business. He goes to a place called Raw Egg on Rice, which has been in business for over 80 years. The protagonist thanks the shop owner for giving him a chance to express his hatred. He asks the owner if there is something special about his hens, and the owner replies that they are made in Japan. When the protagonist asks why the shop is still in business, the owner explains that they do not have enough money to hire a new manager. He says that if the shop were to reopen, it would be fresh and different, and he hopes that it will reach a wider audience. He thanks the Gokudols for coming to meet with him and the other victims of the war, and says that he will never forgive them.