The narrator tells us that he and Minho are walking together. Minho is taller than the narrator, and the red-haired guy thinks that the narrator is a freshman because he's short. The narrator doesn't like the guy. He's going to buy an umbrella from the convenience store so they can walk together a bit longer. He tells Minho that he wants to stay with Minho a little longer, and he thanks him for the umbrella. He says that he feels like a heroine in Minho's youth comic. He also says that Minho treats women like men, and that she asks him if he wants wine at night, and tells him to marry her. He feels like she's making fun of him. He asks if she really sees him as a man. She wears a gown and comes to his room. He can't keep up like this. He needs to show Minho his manly side. He was able to hold the shoulder of Minho today, and it's not manly, but he can do something manly with it. He wants to play a sport with her, and running is something that he'd like to do with her. But, he says, Minho isn't manly enough to do those things. He has to find something manly to do, and this is what he has. He thinks that he has a fever and a cold, but that he told Minho he wouldn't get a cold just from this, so he has to get better.
The narrator tells us that he and Minho are walking together. Minho is taller than the narrator, and the red-haired guy thinks that the narrator is a freshman because he's short. The narrator doesn't like the guy. He's going to buy an umbrella from the convenience store so they can walk together a bit longer. He tells Minho that he wants to stay with Minho a little longer, and he thanks him for the umbrella. He says that he feels like a heroine in Minho's youth comic. He also says that Minho treats women like men, and that she asks him if he wants wine at night, and tells him to marry her. He feels like she's making fun of him. He asks if she really sees him as a man. She wears a gown and comes to his room. He can't keep up like this. He needs to show Minho his manly side. He was able to hold the shoulder of Minho today, and it's not manly, but he can do something manly with it. He wants to play a sport with her, and running is something that he'd like to do with her. But, he says, Minho isn't manly enough to do those things. He has to find something manly to do, and this is what he has. He thinks that he has a fever and a cold, but that he told Minho he wouldn't get a cold just from this, so he has to get better.