In this chapter, Kishigoto explains that he and his daughter are going to the countryside to see how the people treat artists. He asks his daughter not to tell her about the trip, since he is sure they will talk about it. He tells her that the countryside is not all "broad-minded and frank conversation" and that they will have to adjust to the rural life. He also tells his daughter that his father is a manga artist and that he delivered some cabbage to her house. Kishioto says that he left some cabbage at her house and that her father is planning to become a manga curator in the future. He says that his daughter is fine, but that he is afraid that living far from his home will cause them to drift apart. He is jealous that he has to commute to the city for work.
In this chapter, Kishigoto explains that he and his daughter are going to the countryside to see how the people treat artists. He asks his daughter not to tell her about the trip, since he is sure they will talk about it. He tells her that the countryside is not all "broad-minded and frank conversation" and that they will have to adjust to the rural life. He also tells his daughter that his father is a manga artist and that he delivered some cabbage to her house. Kishioto says that he left some cabbage at her house and that her father is planning to become a manga curator in the future. He says that his daughter is fine, but that he is afraid that living far from his home will cause them to drift apart. He is jealous that he has to commute to the city for work.