In this chapter, Gil tries to convince Kim that he's not changed one bit. He's still the same guy he was before the incident with the flower. He asks Kim if she'll marry him, and she says yes, even though he only asked her to do so as a "plinishment" . Gil says that Kim might get sick from using cold water, so he prepared warm water instead. He says that he hopes Kim gets drenched, because he hopes he'll be able to avoid it. The water splashes around Kim, and everyone starts avoiding him. Everyone starts avoiding Kim because of the incident, and Kim becomes an outcast. Gil apologizes, but Kim says he was an "outstanding athlete" , and stopped coming back to school because of training. Kim wants to know what's up, and Gil says he got chosen to be a member of the national team, but he just quit because it wasn't the right fit for him.
In this chapter, Gil tries to convince Kim that he's not changed one bit. He's still the same guy he was before the incident with the flower. He asks Kim if she'll marry him, and she says yes, even though he only asked her to do so as a "plinishment" . Gil says that Kim might get sick from using cold water, so he prepared warm water instead. He says that he hopes Kim gets drenched, because he hopes he'll be able to avoid it. The water splashes around Kim, and everyone starts avoiding him. Everyone starts avoiding Kim because of the incident, and Kim becomes an outcast. Gil apologizes, but Kim says he was an "outstanding athlete" , and stopped coming back to school because of training. Kim wants to know what's up, and Gil says he got chosen to be a member of the national team, but he just quit because it wasn't the right fit for him.