The narrator tells us that he was wrong to hit the guy, and he apologizes to the guy. He tells the guy that he'll never be able to grow hair in his life, and that he shouldn't have been so harsh with him. The narrator says that he doesn't understand why the guy wants to protect him, since he's not even allowed to hit anyone. He says that even if he were expelled, it would still be none of his business to protect someone like him. He also says that the monitor is trying to get the guy to withdraw the punishment, but the guy says he won't owe anyone, and will pay back the money once he gets it. The noodles are sold out, and the narrator says he knows the guy in the crowd, so he begs the guys to give him the noodles. The guys say they'll give it to him, and then the narrator tells them to take the money, since it's his "treat." The narrator asks the guy why he didn't say anything before, and says he was just looking cool. The guy says, "I don't know, I'll just snap."
The narrator tells us that he was wrong to hit the guy, and he apologizes to the guy. He tells the guy that he'll never be able to grow hair in his life, and that he shouldn't have been so harsh with him. The narrator says that he doesn't understand why the guy wants to protect him, since he's not even allowed to hit anyone. He says that even if he were expelled, it would still be none of his business to protect someone like him. He also says that the monitor is trying to get the guy to withdraw the punishment, but the guy says he won't owe anyone, and will pay back the money once he gets it. The noodles are sold out, and the narrator says he knows the guy in the crowd, so he begs the guys to give him the noodles. The guys say they'll give it to him, and then the narrator tells them to take the money, since it's his "treat." The narrator asks the guy why he didn't say anything before, and says he was just looking cool. The guy says, "I don't know, I'll just snap."