The narrator defends the transfer student, Enomoto Dono, against the accusation that he is a "vile ewoman" and a "slut." He asks one of the female students to show him around, but she refuses, saying that she has made only one friend, and that she will never fall for him. The narrator says that if he falls for her, he will get hurt, but that he will not fall for her if he does not. The other female student, Motoyama Kun, replies that he has never made any friends with boys and that he despises girls like her. He says that he wants to make lots of friends, but when he is with his friends, he talks like an "egghead," and he says that this is not the way he likes to be treated. He adds that he would rather be friends with someone else than with a girl like her, because she looks down on him, and he will only hurt her if they are together. The girl replies that she is ready to talk to him like a friend, but the narrator asks if she is into "eba and stuff," and the girl says that she does not want to be a "friend." The narrator replies that if the girl is so nice to him, then he will talk to her like an otaku, or fun, and will not be afraid of getting hurt
The narrator defends the transfer student, Enomoto Dono, against the accusation that he is a "vile ewoman" and a "slut." He asks one of the female students to show him around, but she refuses, saying that she has made only one friend, and that she will never fall for him. The narrator says that if he falls for her, he will get hurt, but that he will not fall for her if he does not. The other female student, Motoyama Kun, replies that he has never made any friends with boys and that he despises girls like her. He says that he wants to make lots of friends, but when he is with his friends, he talks like an "egghead," and he says that this is not the way he likes to be treated. He adds that he would rather be friends with someone else than with a girl like her, because she looks down on him, and he will only hurt her if they are together. The girl replies that she is ready to talk to him like a friend, but the narrator asks if she is into "eba and stuff," and the girl says that she does not want to be a "friend." The narrator replies that if the girl is so nice to him, then he will talk to her like an otaku, or fun, and will not be afraid of getting hurt