The narrator tells us that the school is holding a bazaar on Saturday to raise money for the school's class fund. The bazaar will be held in the "Zone" of the school, and all the students' parents are invited to participate. The narrator says that he's busy preparing for the bazaar, but he'll go anyway to show his support for his son. He says that his father will be there, too, and that he picked up a piece of wood that his son's father refused to sell at the bazaar. He's excited to show off his talents, and says that the wood belongs to the "A'ren" series. He tells his father that he has excellent grades in all his subjects, and is easily able to raise a family. He compares the wood to a giant clay sculpture, which is the only human in the school that doesn't resemble the male lead. He goes to the bazaar to sell his art, but no one buys it.
The narrator tells us that the school is holding a bazaar on Saturday to raise money for the school's class fund. The bazaar will be held in the "Zone" of the school, and all the students' parents are invited to participate. The narrator says that he's busy preparing for the bazaar, but he'll go anyway to show his support for his son. He says that his father will be there, too, and that he picked up a piece of wood that his son's father refused to sell at the bazaar. He's excited to show off his talents, and says that the wood belongs to the "A'ren" series. He tells his father that he has excellent grades in all his subjects, and is easily able to raise a family. He compares the wood to a giant clay sculpture, which is the only human in the school that doesn't resemble the male lead. He goes to the bazaar to sell his art, but no one buys it.