The narrator tries to calm down the young man, who seems to be in a foul mood. He tells him to stop acting like he's innocent and to stop pretending that he doesn't know what's happening. He also tells him that he should be more respectful to other people and not use his "filthy ideas" to offend others. The young man tries to defend himself by saying that his friend isn't like that, and that he hopes he can learn to respect other people's opinions when he speaks next time. The narrator says that he has never had a romantic interest in anyone, and he hopes that he won't be able to bully him because he is a girl.
The narrator tries to calm down the young man, who seems to be in a foul mood. He tells him to stop acting like he's innocent and to stop pretending that he doesn't know what's happening. He also tells him that he should be more respectful to other people and not use his "filthy ideas" to offend others. The young man tries to defend himself by saying that his friend isn't like that, and that he hopes he can learn to respect other people's opinions when he speaks next time. The narrator says that he has never had a romantic interest in anyone, and he hopes that he won't be able to bully him because he is a girl.