In this short scene, the audience is introduced to the creator of the haki comics, a game that is based on the works of a Japanese artist. The creator tells the audience that he has come to the seafood market because the protagonist is afraid to move. He tells the protagonist that he should have told him earlier that he was coming to the market because he is having a fever. The protagonist asks the creator what he is looking at, and the creator tells him that it is nothing like the protagonist's ne zha. He asks the protagonist if he has any inkling that he is criticizing him, and he tells him to grab his blanket and pull it away from him. He says that he does not criticize him at all, but that he wants to check out a new subject that the protagonist has been recommended for him.
In this short scene, the audience is introduced to the creator of the haki comics, a game that is based on the works of a Japanese artist. The creator tells the audience that he has come to the seafood market because the protagonist is afraid to move. He tells the protagonist that he should have told him earlier that he was coming to the market because he is having a fever. The protagonist asks the creator what he is looking at, and the creator tells him that it is nothing like the protagonist's ne zha. He asks the protagonist if he has any inkling that he is criticizing him, and he tells him to grab his blanket and pull it away from him. He says that he does not criticize him at all, but that he wants to check out a new subject that the protagonist has been recommended for him.