The scene opens with Hirokazu's description of his first date with Amemura, in which she flirts with him and takes a picture of him. He is impressed by her beauty, but he does not approve of the way she treats him in front of others. He feels that she is being rude to him, and he is sure that she has ulterior motives. He does not want to be recognized by others, and so he runs away. He tells himself that he is not as bad as he thinks he is, and that he has to face the issue head on and think hard about it. He says that everything is a salvation, and the only thing that makes him happy is to see him having fun. He asks if they should all study together, and they agree to do so. He then asks if she will let him get away with her, and she replies that she will. He gives her a letter, which she leaves to him.
The scene opens with Hirokazu's description of his first date with Amemura, in which she flirts with him and takes a picture of him. He is impressed by her beauty, but he does not approve of the way she treats him in front of others. He feels that she is being rude to him, and he is sure that she has ulterior motives. He does not want to be recognized by others, and so he runs away. He tells himself that he is not as bad as he thinks he is, and that he has to face the issue head on and think hard about it. He says that everything is a salvation, and the only thing that makes him happy is to see him having fun. He asks if they should all study together, and they agree to do so. He then asks if she will let him get away with her, and she replies that she will. He gives her a letter, which she leaves to him.