The two students discuss the situation at school. They've been hanging out all day, and now they're back at it again. Everyone's talking about how awesome the school is, and how awesome it's going to be when everyone's back to normal. The two boys wonder why they haven't taken a day trip to the seashore, or even a walk in the woods, or something. One of the boys asks why he's hanging out at the school, and the other asks why the two of them are hanging out there. The boys wonder if they'll ever be able to go back to school, or why they've decided to hang out in the school all day. The other boy asks why they didn't go on a trip when they were in school. The boy says he'd rather hang out with the other boys than go to school with his dad, who's on his way to pick up his son. The kid says he found a blanket to dry his clothes in, and he wonders if he can use it to heat up the place. He's also worried that the stove won't work, so he'll have to use a broom to get it working again. Azusa says that her dad is calling for her, and that she's been hanging around the school for a while now. The student council president says that his son is still a "low-life," and that he doesn't know how to tame his "foolishness" . He tells the boy that he can't stop going to school if he wants to. He wants to "change the school"
The two students discuss the situation at school. They've been hanging out all day, and now they're back at it again. Everyone's talking about how awesome the school is, and how awesome it's going to be when everyone's back to normal. The two boys wonder why they haven't taken a day trip to the seashore, or even a walk in the woods, or something. One of the boys asks why he's hanging out at the school, and the other asks why the two of them are hanging out there. The boys wonder if they'll ever be able to go back to school, or why they've decided to hang out in the school all day. The other boy asks why they didn't go on a trip when they were in school. The boy says he'd rather hang out with the other boys than go to school with his dad, who's on his way to pick up his son. The kid says he found a blanket to dry his clothes in, and he wonders if he can use it to heat up the place. He's also worried that the stove won't work, so he'll have to use a broom to get it working again. Azusa says that her dad is calling for her, and that she's been hanging around the school for a while now. The student council president says that his son is still a "low-life," and that he doesn't know how to tame his "foolishness" . He tells the boy that he can't stop going to school if he wants to. He wants to "change the school"