The hostage situation is still unfolding. The lunatics have killed a police officer and are refusing to let go of their captives. The hostages are escaping. They have been found. They are running away. The bullets are too strong for them to retreat. They see that they have lost their chance to rescue the hostages. The frank and firm heroine of the story decides to launch a Valentine's Day gift competition among the men in the company of her. She offers a ring made of dog's tail grass as a "normal" type of gift. She also offers a bracelet made of fawn hoof as an "amusement" gift. Finally, she offers a set of limited pencils and erasers as "calm" gifts.
The hostage situation is still unfolding. The lunatics have killed a police officer and are refusing to let go of their captives. The hostages are escaping. They have been found. They are running away. The bullets are too strong for them to retreat. They see that they have lost their chance to rescue the hostages. The frank and firm heroine of the story decides to launch a Valentine's Day gift competition among the men in the company of her. She offers a ring made of dog's tail grass as a "normal" type of gift. She also offers a bracelet made of fawn hoof as an "amusement" gift. Finally, she offers a set of limited pencils and erasers as "calm" gifts.