It's the day before senior year at college, and the narrator wakes up to find that he's reunited with his "dear mangmang" . He's bummed that he hasn't been able to make new friends in his three years at school, but his mom assures him that she'll make up for it in the next year or so. She tells him to forget about it, since he'll be able to pass the four years without making new friends. The professor calls for her, and she runs off. The narrator is shocked that the professor would treat her this way. He says that the professors in the arts have a "high tolerance for fashion" , and that's why he can't be treated like a weird person like the professor is. He tells his mom that she needs to "make a change" and stop treating him like a "weird person." He tells her that he tries to keep a distance from other people, but suddenly he sees the professor and thinks, "Oh my goodness, clack, clap clap clap clack . s- she looks like that and suddenly runs off." The narrator tells her mom that it's okay if she's treated this way, but she'd better make a change if she wants to keep going like this. She scolds her mom for ignoring the professor, and scolds the professor for being too fun. She says that she doesn't want to be a representative of her family in college, so she should drop her son off at her dad's place. She also scolds him for
It's the day before senior year at college, and the narrator wakes up to find that he's reunited with his "dear mangmang" . He's bummed that he hasn't been able to make new friends in his three years at school, but his mom assures him that she'll make up for it in the next year or so. She tells him to forget about it, since he'll be able to pass the four years without making new friends. The professor calls for her, and she runs off. The narrator is shocked that the professor would treat her this way. He says that the professors in the arts have a "high tolerance for fashion" , and that's why he can't be treated like a weird person like the professor is. He tells his mom that she needs to "make a change" and stop treating him like a "weird person." He tells her that he tries to keep a distance from other people, but suddenly he sees the professor and thinks, "Oh my goodness, clack, clap clap clap clack . s- she looks like that and suddenly runs off." The narrator tells her mom that it's okay if she's treated this way, but she'd better make a change if she wants to keep going like this. She scolds her mom for ignoring the professor, and scolds the professor for being too fun. She says that she doesn't want to be a representative of her family in college, so she should drop her son off at her dad's place. She also scolds him for