In this short scene, the protagonist is complaining to his teacher about the cold he's having. He tells the teacher that he'd like to go to the washroom, but the teacher won't let him. The protagonist tells him that happiness was a simple matter when he was a kid, but now, after growing up, it's more complicated. He asks the teacher if anyone from his class has signed up to perform a street dance, and the teacher says that they've submitted a solo performance. He also tells the protagonist that his class doesn't have a lot of bookworms, so he thinks that his classmates are too sexy for the class's requirements. The teacher is shocked and asks the protagonist to hurry and stop the guy who's trying to show off his singing skills. He's heard that the guy is from another class, and he remembers the guy from that class. The boy is using his guitar to demonstrate that he can sing, which the protagonist knows can't be true, because the girl in his eyes is always glowing with love. He promises to return the favor.
In this short scene, the protagonist is complaining to his teacher about the cold he's having. He tells the teacher that he'd like to go to the washroom, but the teacher won't let him. The protagonist tells him that happiness was a simple matter when he was a kid, but now, after growing up, it's more complicated. He asks the teacher if anyone from his class has signed up to perform a street dance, and the teacher says that they've submitted a solo performance. He also tells the protagonist that his class doesn't have a lot of bookworms, so he thinks that his classmates are too sexy for the class's requirements. The teacher is shocked and asks the protagonist to hurry and stop the guy who's trying to show off his singing skills. He's heard that the guy is from another class, and he remembers the guy from that class. The boy is using his guitar to demonstrate that he can sing, which the protagonist knows can't be true, because the girl in his eyes is always glowing with love. He promises to return the favor.