The narrator begins this chapter by asking what color is the girl's favorite color. She answers that it's purple. The narrator tells the girl that she's a third year in high school and that she should come to a gathering tonight to meet her boyfriend. Everyone in school knows that the girl is in love with a masked man, and they want to meet him. The girl says that she doesn't want to come because her boyfriend's outfit is too weird, but the narrator tells her that everyone in the school knows her is with the masked man and that they're eager for her to meet his face. He tells her to go in and ignore the stares of the other students. He then tells her about the gathering and asks her if she wants to sing. She says she has never been to such a place before and wants to learn human songs. She asks if her boyfriend can drink and the narrator says he can. She tells him that she can't get over the memory of the paper crane that she was born with, and she asks if he really needs to exaggerate. He says he's actually saying that he is a "god born out of paper cranes" and that things like cranes are
The narrator begins this chapter by asking what color is the girl's favorite color. She answers that it's purple. The narrator tells the girl that she's a third year in high school and that she should come to a gathering tonight to meet her boyfriend. Everyone in school knows that the girl is in love with a masked man, and they want to meet him. The girl says that she doesn't want to come because her boyfriend's outfit is too weird, but the narrator tells her that everyone in the school knows her is with the masked man and that they're eager for her to meet his face. He tells her to go in and ignore the stares of the other students. He then tells her about the gathering and asks her if she wants to sing. She says she has never been to such a place before and wants to learn human songs. She asks if her boyfriend can drink and the narrator says he can. She tells him that she can't get over the memory of the paper crane that she was born with, and she asks if he really needs to exaggerate. He says he's actually saying that he is a "god born out of paper cranes" and that things like cranes are