The group is in the library when the teacher interrupts them. He tells them that the sports carnival does not force students to participate in it, but rather, it is about the collective honor of the school. The teacher apologizes for his rudeness, but the girl is still angry. She tells the teacher that she has brought her to the school for training, and the teacher still owes her an apology. The girl asks the teacher if he loves her or does he "flavor credits more." The teacher replies that he does, but he does not know how many credits she can get for a single medal. He asks the girl if she cares about her, and she tells him that she does. She says that he is not the only person who cares for her. The boy in the back of the car yells at the driver to come out and sign up for the ride to the carnival. He says that there are five people left in the car, and he wants to get out quickly.
The group is in the library when the teacher interrupts them. He tells them that the sports carnival does not force students to participate in it, but rather, it is about the collective honor of the school. The teacher apologizes for his rudeness, but the girl is still angry. She tells the teacher that she has brought her to the school for training, and the teacher still owes her an apology. The girl asks the teacher if he loves her or does he "flavor credits more." The teacher replies that he does, but he does not know how many credits she can get for a single medal. He asks the girl if she cares about her, and she tells him that she does. She says that he is not the only person who cares for her. The boy in the back of the car yells at the driver to come out and sign up for the ride to the carnival. He says that there are five people left in the car, and he wants to get out quickly.