Unforgiven, the narrator decides to take a shortcut through the woods to get to Tenma's house, but he doesn't want to think about it while he's there. He's worried that his sister, Tsuka, will be mad at him for taking the shortcut, and he wants to use this opportunity to deepen his love for Tenma. He tells Tenma that he can't just stand by and let the rapist get away . He wants to step in to save her, and that's when he'll be able to do so. The narrator is sure that someone will mistake him for a rapist, and probably he will be arrested. He can figure out the details of the plot even when the script is written by a list screenwriter. He says that he has lost his way in the woods, and now that he sees the body of Tenma, he knows that she's in love with him. He promises to free the body from all the clothes on it soon.
Unforgiven, the narrator decides to take a shortcut through the woods to get to Tenma's house, but he doesn't want to think about it while he's there. He's worried that his sister, Tsuka, will be mad at him for taking the shortcut, and he wants to use this opportunity to deepen his love for Tenma. He tells Tenma that he can't just stand by and let the rapist get away . He wants to step in to save her, and that's when he'll be able to do so. The narrator is sure that someone will mistake him for a rapist, and probably he will be arrested. He can figure out the details of the plot even when the script is written by a list screenwriter. He says that he has lost his way in the woods, and now that he sees the body of Tenma, he knows that she's in love with him. He promises to free the body from all the clothes on it soon.