The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night to find a flap of hot porridge falling on him. He's not sure what's wrong, but he's pretty sure it's gladiol's fever. The narrator is pretty sure gladiol isn't sick, but she's still not sure why he looks so happy. She tells him to rub the porridge on her, and he does.
The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night to find a flap of hot porridge falling on him. He's not sure what's wrong, but he's pretty sure it's gladiol's fever. The narrator is pretty sure gladiol isn't sick, but she's still not sure why he looks so happy. She tells him to rub the porridge on her, and he does.