This chapter is all about the vice president's inability to open his heart. He's a fool, he says, because he's always worrying about what other people think about him. He even tried to clean up the school's warehouse during the night, but no one cares about it. The vice president should've cleaned it up, too, because it's so sad. He should have apologized to sungwooon for being so harsh on him, and he should have talked to his dad about it, too. The narrator says that this is the first time she's cried out in her life, and that she was sad because she had to part with her parents, uncle, and her friends. She's thankful to everyone for their kindness, and she hopes that everyone will welcome her. She says that she wants to teach her daughter to be a good person like her, and to be honest. She tells the narrator that she had planned to apologize to singwooon, but she ended up misunderstood.
This chapter is all about the vice president's inability to open his heart. He's a fool, he says, because he's always worrying about what other people think about him. He even tried to clean up the school's warehouse during the night, but no one cares about it. The vice president should've cleaned it up, too, because it's so sad. He should have apologized to sungwooon for being so harsh on him, and he should have talked to his dad about it, too. The narrator says that this is the first time she's cried out in her life, and that she was sad because she had to part with her parents, uncle, and her friends. She's thankful to everyone for their kindness, and she hopes that everyone will welcome her. She says that she wants to teach her daughter to be a good person like her, and to be honest. She tells the narrator that she had planned to apologize to singwooon, but she ended up misunderstood.