In this chapter, the narrator and the other students from the super-natural studies club go to the shrine of Uzuku, a shrine dedicated to the goddess of love. The narrator is excited to see the shrine, but he's not sure why they're going back. He doesn't believe that the shrine is a place where the gods are worshipped, and he'd rather go to school. He's also worried about his parents, who aren't home. The students talk about how they'll go buy some stuff from the shrine's store, but the narrator is worried about how he'll behave in front of his parents. He tells the students to behave themselves, but they can't, because the shrine isn't open. He also tells them that they've only been together for two months, and that they haven't yet had their first date. They're both worried that they won't be able to keep up with the pace of the game, since the area is closed for the rest of the year, and the refrigerator is empty. Finally, the students ask if they have done anything with their date, and they are shocked to find out that they have. They also ask if the students have cheated on the game. They think that cheating is easy and that the person who wins the game is the winner. They wonder how the girl won, and then they realize that the girl lost because she cheated too often.
In this chapter, the narrator and the other students from the super-natural studies club go to the shrine of Uzuku, a shrine dedicated to the goddess of love. The narrator is excited to see the shrine, but he's not sure why they're going back. He doesn't believe that the shrine is a place where the gods are worshipped, and he'd rather go to school. He's also worried about his parents, who aren't home. The students talk about how they'll go buy some stuff from the shrine's store, but the narrator is worried about how he'll behave in front of his parents. He tells the students to behave themselves, but they can't, because the shrine isn't open. He also tells them that they've only been together for two months, and that they haven't yet had their first date. They're both worried that they won't be able to keep up with the pace of the game, since the area is closed for the rest of the year, and the refrigerator is empty. Finally, the students ask if they have done anything with their date, and they are shocked to find out that they have. They also ask if the students have cheated on the game. They think that cheating is easy and that the person who wins the game is the winner. They wonder how the girl won, and then they realize that the girl lost because she cheated too often.