This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 53: IT WAS NOTHING
About This Chapter
It's time for the final game, and this time it's down to rock, scissors, and paper. The protagonist is determined to use the first thing he sees through the opening of the game to win. He wants to win because he loves his grandma, and he wants to make sure that she's not judging him based on his looks. He tells his grandma that he's been suspended from school for being a "scumbag" of a son, and that his parents are judging him by his looks, too. He's so sorry that he apologizes profusely to his parents, teachers, and even the other students. He says that he doesn't want to ever come back, even if he did want to. He asks his grandma to eat some "rice balls" , and she tells him that it tastes "really good" . She also tells him to stop eating the rice balls, because they are "giving you trouble," and that he shouldn't be eating them in the middle of the snow. She says that she had a good feeling about it, and found him right away. She asks him to eat the balls, and the protagonist says that after that, he asked his parents to cancel his request to leave school, apologize profusely, and vow to live a "good life." The protagonist asks if his grandma is waiting for him to get set, and her response is, "Is she waiting for you?" . He decides that if he uses the first piece of paper to win, he'll be able to go home, and then he can use the second piece to see if he can win. The
This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 53: IT WAS NOTHING
About This Chapter
It's time for the final game, and this time it's down to rock, scissors, and paper. The protagonist is determined to use the first thing he sees through the opening of the game to win. He wants to win because he loves his grandma, and he wants to make sure that she's not judging him based on his looks. He tells his grandma that he's been suspended from school for being a "scumbag" of a son, and that his parents are judging him by his looks, too. He's so sorry that he apologizes profusely to his parents, teachers, and even the other students. He says that he doesn't want to ever come back, even if he did want to. He asks his grandma to eat some "rice balls" , and she tells him that it tastes "really good" . She also tells him to stop eating the rice balls, because they are "giving you trouble," and that he shouldn't be eating them in the middle of the snow. She says that she had a good feeling about it, and found him right away. She asks him to eat the balls, and the protagonist says that after that, he asked his parents to cancel his request to leave school, apologize profusely, and vow to live a "good life." The protagonist asks if his grandma is waiting for him to get set, and her response is, "Is she waiting for you?" . He decides that if he uses the first piece of paper to win, he'll be able to go home, and then he can use the second piece to see if he can win. The