The narrator asks the police inspector if he has a way for him to have a hot boyfriend without any strings attached. The inspector tells him that his girlfriend is into the "perfect male idols" . The narrator says that if we all pay attention only to appearance then we should learn how to "modify" our looks. The police inspector says that the narrator's girlfriend is really into "the perfect male idols," and that it's "laughable" if we pay attention to appearances only. He says that he's trying to avoid his family's blind date, and that from now on he'll "pay you." The narrator tells us that he likes "When did love die the most," which sounds very deep. When he looks at him being embarrassed, he thinks of the kitten he met as a child, and of his milk tea. He feels like he wasted four chances to "draw four capsules." He admits that he was wrong to "hold too much importance" in her looks, but he also has something to tell her, he wants to break up with her. She says that she has the right to "look for a partner" of her liking, but that she can't "waste her time" by wasting her time with someone she doesn't like. She also says that her looks are "so-s0," which means that she'd be glad to have her as her girlfriend, but she's not her only choice. She wants to go back to her own world.
The narrator asks the police inspector if he has a way for him to have a hot boyfriend without any strings attached. The inspector tells him that his girlfriend is into the "perfect male idols" . The narrator says that if we all pay attention only to appearance then we should learn how to "modify" our looks. The police inspector says that the narrator's girlfriend is really into "the perfect male idols," and that it's "laughable" if we pay attention to appearances only. He says that he's trying to avoid his family's blind date, and that from now on he'll "pay you." The narrator tells us that he likes "When did love die the most," which sounds very deep. When he looks at him being embarrassed, he thinks of the kitten he met as a child, and of his milk tea. He feels like he wasted four chances to "draw four capsules." He admits that he was wrong to "hold too much importance" in her looks, but he also has something to tell her, he wants to break up with her. She says that she has the right to "look for a partner" of her liking, but that she can't "waste her time" by wasting her time with someone she doesn't like. She also says that her looks are "so-s0," which means that she'd be glad to have her as her girlfriend, but she's not her only choice. She wants to go back to her own world.