This is a locked chapterChapter 36 Intruder of Love
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The narrator complains that he's tired, his head hurts, and his throat is sore. He's not feeling well. He tells the narrator to shut up and let the girl be unhappy. The narrator tells him to shut his eyes and let her be unhappy, but the narrator doesn't want to be rude to her, so he tells her to shut her eyes and shut his mouth. He asks the narrator what he should do, and the narrator says that he should eat some food while he thinks about how to deal with his feelings for the girl. He says he should go to class and pick up the general concepts he needs for the exam. He then asks if the narrator intends to disrupt the life of someone else. He replies that he has, and that he was aware that his words had the potential to alter someone else's. He adds that he didn't tell the girl about his feelings because he was afraid that she would think he was trying to ruin her life. He also says that since the government notice he received on his sixteenth birthday, the girl has been cooking for him. He thinks that the girl knows that he is in love with her, and she offers to help him prepare the food for her. He wants the girl to get into the school because he is not misaki, and he wants the man to get in because he has never been in love before. He admits that it's tough for him to be honest sometimes, but that he needs others to accept his feelings. He explains that he finds it hard to accept the fact that he loves the girl because she wanted him to continue loving her. If he told the man what she did, it would destroy everything in his life and build up his relationship with her
This is a locked chapterChapter 36 Intruder of Love
About This Chapter
The narrator complains that he's tired, his head hurts, and his throat is sore. He's not feeling well. He tells the narrator to shut up and let the girl be unhappy. The narrator tells him to shut his eyes and let her be unhappy, but the narrator doesn't want to be rude to her, so he tells her to shut her eyes and shut his mouth. He asks the narrator what he should do, and the narrator says that he should eat some food while he thinks about how to deal with his feelings for the girl. He says he should go to class and pick up the general concepts he needs for the exam. He then asks if the narrator intends to disrupt the life of someone else. He replies that he has, and that he was aware that his words had the potential to alter someone else's. He adds that he didn't tell the girl about his feelings because he was afraid that she would think he was trying to ruin her life. He also says that since the government notice he received on his sixteenth birthday, the girl has been cooking for him. He thinks that the girl knows that he is in love with her, and she offers to help him prepare the food for her. He wants the girl to get into the school because he is not misaki, and he wants the man to get in because he has never been in love before. He admits that it's tough for him to be honest sometimes, but that he needs others to accept his feelings. He explains that he finds it hard to accept the fact that he loves the girl because she wanted him to continue loving her. If he told the man what she did, it would destroy everything in his life and build up his relationship with her