The narrator introduces us to a new character named miri, a student in class 3. He asks her why she applied for the talk session, and she tells him that it's because she's in love with sunbae. She's so excited that she wants to take a picture of herself with him. The narrator asks her what her purpose of the talk is, and the student responds that she just wants to see the sun. He then asks her about her school uniforms, and when she says that it seems like the south-east winds are blowing, the narrator says that he's worried about it. The bell rings, and miri realizes that she has to leave for class to prepare for her next class. She asks her dad if he really wants to marry her mom, and he says no, but then he realizes that his score on the test is going to be calculated by multiplying it by the number of students in the class.
The narrator introduces us to a new character named miri, a student in class 3. He asks her why she applied for the talk session, and she tells him that it's because she's in love with sunbae. She's so excited that she wants to take a picture of herself with him. The narrator asks her what her purpose of the talk is, and the student responds that she just wants to see the sun. He then asks her about her school uniforms, and when she says that it seems like the south-east winds are blowing, the narrator says that he's worried about it. The bell rings, and miri realizes that she has to leave for class to prepare for her next class. She asks her dad if he really wants to marry her mom, and he says no, but then he realizes that his score on the test is going to be calculated by multiplying it by the number of students in the class.