In this chapter, the narrator laments the loss of his right to be the girl's friend. He feels that he has been tricked into thinking that the girl is his friend, when in fact, she is his enemy. He tells the girl that he is sorry that she feels this way, and he asks her to look through his memories to see if she can find one that will help her realize the truth. The narrator asks the girl to look at his memories as well, so that she will be able to see the truth of what he has said. The girl says that she is fine, and that she wants to restore their relationship, but she does not know how. She tells the narrator that she cannot bear to suffer anymore because of his selfishness, and she asks him to forgive her.
In this chapter, the narrator laments the loss of his right to be the girl's friend. He feels that he has been tricked into thinking that the girl is his friend, when in fact, she is his enemy. He tells the girl that he is sorry that she feels this way, and he asks her to look through his memories to see if she can find one that will help her realize the truth. The narrator asks the girl to look at his memories as well, so that she will be able to see the truth of what he has said. The girl says that she is fine, and that she wants to restore their relationship, but she does not know how. She tells the narrator that she cannot bear to suffer anymore because of his selfishness, and she asks him to forgive her.