
3. Thank you, it's all thanks to you.
Subin and Woojoo were even closer than before, whether it was because of the female protagonist's role as a scapegoat or because they were destined to be together.
Four months, short if it felt short and long if it felt long, had passed. School started in March, and summer vacation was in August, with less than a month left until then. In the meantime, many changes had occurred in the relationships between Yeoju, Subin, and Woojoo.
Subin and Woo-joo's feelings for each other were love, but they kept this fact a secret from their friends. Even so, the quick-witted Yeo-ju quickly sensed that the two were dating and asked Woo-joo.



The moment she realized she had cursed without realizing it, she worried that Woo-joo might have seen it and deleted it.
The next day, the female protagonist woke up to the alarm going off loudly as usual.
The heroine doesn't usually like to dress up, but that day she wanted to dress up something.
I took off my usual glasses, put on contact lenses, put on light makeup, and gave my hair waves with a curling iron for the first time in a while.
Going to school alone, which was unfamiliar at first, felt natural that day. But perhaps it was because I was too perfect, something happened.
