The chapter opens with a description of the family of the child. The child's parents are a prosecutor and a professor, and the child is happy to see his parents smiling at his report card. However, the child feels that his parents are busy because of "bad people." The child wonders why people act like babies, and wonders why they do bad things. The field trip has ended, and Ye-na has said that she didn't feel well during the trip. She also says that her friend, who was also on the trip, drank a lot of alcohol, and that she's not feeling well. The kid who was her friend's teacher also drank too, and won't like it if she tells him to be her master. He tells her to stop watching dramas and to knock on her door, and she agrees. She'll come back after talking to her parents, and they'll find out what's going on.
The chapter opens with a description of the family of the child. The child's parents are a prosecutor and a professor, and the child is happy to see his parents smiling at his report card. However, the child feels that his parents are busy because of "bad people." The child wonders why people act like babies, and wonders why they do bad things. The field trip has ended, and Ye-na has said that she didn't feel well during the trip. She also says that her friend, who was also on the trip, drank a lot of alcohol, and that she's not feeling well. The kid who was her friend's teacher also drank too, and won't like it if she tells him to be her master. He tells her to stop watching dramas and to knock on her door, and she agrees. She'll come back after talking to her parents, and they'll find out what's going on.