In this chapter, the narrator tells us that he's back from his trip to the zoo. He's happy to be home, and he asks his friends if they're doing well at school. They're not, and the narrator says he'll go straight to the house of ayu, the owner of the zoo, and clean up his room first. The narrator says that she's read about pit bulls, which are "super agressive dogs" that don't seem like they'd make a good companion. He says that if the dogs don1t know about love at an early age, they'll be aggressive and fearful. He compares pit bulls to fighter dogs, which is why people think that they are "vicious breeds" when they aren't.
In this chapter, the narrator tells us that he's back from his trip to the zoo. He's happy to be home, and he asks his friends if they're doing well at school. They're not, and the narrator says he'll go straight to the house of ayu, the owner of the zoo, and clean up his room first. The narrator says that she's read about pit bulls, which are "super agressive dogs" that don't seem like they'd make a good companion. He says that if the dogs don1t know about love at an early age, they'll be aggressive and fearful. He compares pit bulls to fighter dogs, which is why people think that they are "vicious breeds" when they aren't.