Back at the inn, Akaun asks to be let in on the boys' side of the room. He's not happy about the fact that they're alone, but he wants to see what's going on with the boys. He wants to know if there's anything weird going on between them and the girls. Akkun says he doesn't want to talk about it, but then he realizes that he can't just stay out of the way and let the boys do whatever they want with the girls since he's the one who's supposed to be in charge of the boys in the first place. So he asks if he can go in and look at the boys and see if they have a weird thing going on. He says that if they do, he'll be able to tell if it's because of something weird. Then he says he can hold on to Akakun and tell him that he loves him no matter what, but that if he continues to suffer, it'll hurt him even more than if he were to be hit by a bullet
Back at the inn, Akaun asks to be let in on the boys' side of the room. He's not happy about the fact that they're alone, but he wants to see what's going on with the boys. He wants to know if there's anything weird going on between them and the girls. Akkun says he doesn't want to talk about it, but then he realizes that he can't just stay out of the way and let the boys do whatever they want with the girls since he's the one who's supposed to be in charge of the boys in the first place. So he asks if he can go in and look at the boys and see if they have a weird thing going on. He says that if they do, he'll be able to tell if it's because of something weird. Then he says he can hold on to Akakun and tell him that he loves him no matter what, but that if he continues to suffer, it'll hurt him even more than if he were to be hit by a bullet