"I just say it" , the narrator tells us, because he's about to die and wants to "separate" from "sugawara . . shi" . That's what he wants to do before he dies, he says. He's going to kill himself if he doesn't separate out his love for izumi . He wants to make sure that she's serious about her relationship with him. He tells us that if she were serious, she'd have sex with anyone. He also says that he'd like to split the 1,000 yen that they're planning to spend on a movie ticket with a girl who's paying for it. He says that's a lot of money, and that he wouldn't like to make girls pay for it . The narrator says he'll go get some drinks, and then he asks if they'll bring back some of his "unmentionable" stuff. He asks if it's okay for him to show her his underwear, and she says no, but that she wants to know what's wrong. She asks him if he wants her to get excited about seeing his underwear , and he says no. She tells him that his "old cells" are slowly getting replaced with new ones, and now he feels like he can "share a single emotion" with someone. She also tells him to write her a report, and when he does, she asks him to add an "i" at the end of each line.
"I just say it" , the narrator tells us, because he's about to die and wants to "separate" from "sugawara . . shi" . That's what he wants to do before he dies, he says. He's going to kill himself if he doesn't separate out his love for izumi . He wants to make sure that she's serious about her relationship with him. He tells us that if she were serious, she'd have sex with anyone. He also says that he'd like to split the 1,000 yen that they're planning to spend on a movie ticket with a girl who's paying for it. He says that's a lot of money, and that he wouldn't like to make girls pay for it . The narrator says he'll go get some drinks, and then he asks if they'll bring back some of his "unmentionable" stuff. He asks if it's okay for him to show her his underwear, and she says no, but that she wants to know what's wrong. She asks him if he wants her to get excited about seeing his underwear , and he says no. She tells him that his "old cells" are slowly getting replaced with new ones, and now he feels like he can "share a single emotion" with someone. She also tells him to write her a report, and when he does, she asks him to add an "i" at the end of each line.