In this chapter, the young narrator tells us that he's not going back to work at Juoh's. He's going to study business administration at a company instead, so he can save money without having to ask his parents for help. He doesn't think he'll be able to get a job at the bakery, though, because it's a long way away. The narrator is nervous about his upcoming interview, but he reassures himself by saying that it was an "epic failure" . He says that he will be better prepared for future interviews, and that he knows that the people who hired him didn't do a good job of hiring him. After the interview, the narrator feels bad for Juoh, who has been crying all day. He wants to see him sooner, he says, because they've been seeing each other all day, and he wants to hug him when he gets home. The two of them fold laundry together, and the narrator is so happy for him that he can't look at him. He gets a message that he has been hired by a company, which makes him nervous.
In this chapter, the young narrator tells us that he's not going back to work at Juoh's. He's going to study business administration at a company instead, so he can save money without having to ask his parents for help. He doesn't think he'll be able to get a job at the bakery, though, because it's a long way away. The narrator is nervous about his upcoming interview, but he reassures himself by saying that it was an "epic failure" . He says that he will be better prepared for future interviews, and that he knows that the people who hired him didn't do a good job of hiring him. After the interview, the narrator feels bad for Juoh, who has been crying all day. He wants to see him sooner, he says, because they've been seeing each other all day, and he wants to hug him when he gets home. The two of them fold laundry together, and the narrator is so happy for him that he can't look at him. He gets a message that he has been hired by a company, which makes him nervous.