[Well, whatever not-very-good advice Eiji is about to give is cut off when he realizes that his fox is curling up right at her feet to fall asleep.
The next thing Usagi will see is Eiji a few years younger, standing in front of a school in Africa. He's trying to help out, passing out school supplies, but most of the kids shy away from him, leading the teachers to apologize to him in English.]
Oh, no, it's okay. I understand.
[But later, after school, one of the kindergarten girls comes back over to him. She only speaks Arabic, and Eiji's fumbling with the words.]
Uh, Alfreed, is it? No, I'm getting it wrong, right?
[The girl doesn't understand him much either, so she quietly hands him a smooth white stone. That's enough for Eiji to understand, and he grins back at her as she shyly smiles.]
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The next thing Usagi will see is Eiji a few years younger, standing in front of a school in Africa. He's trying to help out, passing out school supplies, but most of the kids shy away from him, leading the teachers to apologize to him in English.]
Oh, no, it's okay. I understand.
[But later, after school, one of the kindergarten girls comes back over to him. She only speaks Arabic, and Eiji's fumbling with the words.]
Uh, Alfreed, is it? No, I'm getting it wrong, right?
[The girl doesn't understand him much either, so she quietly hands him a smooth white stone. That's enough for Eiji to understand, and he grins back at her as she shyly smiles.]