The narrator is confused by what he sees as a comparison between Fukasue and Aoi. He thinks it's inappropriate for him to be hanging out with Aoi, and he wonders why the company president won't call him "Fukasue" instead of "Aoi" . The narrator wonders why he doesn't want to call her "Fumuka" , and wonders if he's being a little too harsh on her.
The narrator is confused by what he sees as a comparison between Fukasue and Aoi. He thinks it's inappropriate for him to be hanging out with Aoi, and he wonders why the company president won't call him "Fukasue" instead of "Aoi" . The narrator wonders why he doesn't want to call her "Fumuka" , and wonders if he's being a little too harsh on her.