If humans believe in magic, they might be able to prove that there is still innocence in all beings. This is especially true if they believe in the innocence of children, who are pure and innocent. In this scene, the third generation of the family tries to convince the third-person narrator that he is not a pervert because he is wearing a skirt. The narrator tries to explain that he was skipping school because someone was coming in and he hid because he thought it was his mom or dad. He apologizes and says he is the 3rd-generation of his family so he is important. He then drops a meteorite in the town.
If humans believe in magic, they might be able to prove that there is still innocence in all beings. This is especially true if they believe in the innocence of children, who are pure and innocent. In this scene, the third generation of the family tries to convince the third-person narrator that he is not a pervert because he is wearing a skirt. The narrator tries to explain that he was skipping school because someone was coming in and he hid because he thought it was his mom or dad. He apologizes and says he is the 3rd-generation of his family so he is important. He then drops a meteorite in the town.