In this short scene, we meet the new members of the drama club, who are trying to figure out how to communicate with the other students. One of the students, who goes by the name of "Matsura," has joined the club and is trying to learn how to speak from the phragm. He's worried that he's not good enough to teach the students. The other students, however, are impressed by his hard work and his ability to communicate. They ask him to leave, but he refuses, saying he'll teach them the first thing he knows they'll do. The students agree that they respect him, but they also feel bad about the way he talks to them. They're worried about him, they say, because he is "the hard working type" , and they feel that he goes a little over the board sometimes. They apologize for their behavior, and matsura says that they're just like him, too.
In this short scene, we meet the new members of the drama club, who are trying to figure out how to communicate with the other students. One of the students, who goes by the name of "Matsura," has joined the club and is trying to learn how to speak from the phragm. He's worried that he's not good enough to teach the students. The other students, however, are impressed by his hard work and his ability to communicate. They ask him to leave, but he refuses, saying he'll teach them the first thing he knows they'll do. The students agree that they respect him, but they also feel bad about the way he talks to them. They're worried about him, they say, because he is "the hard working type" , and they feel that he goes a little over the board sometimes. They apologize for their behavior, and matsura says that they're just like him, too.