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Chapter 4 - Rabbit

The next morning at school, Nozomi makes a second plot to expose Toru by getting 'molested'. At first scared, she then pulls his hand to her breast and makes him squeeze it. A smiling Yuka appears and once again rejects Toru's explanations, slapping him while again warning him against 'weird stuff' with the girls. Yuka beleaves that Toru is cause of all the inappropriate actions happening in school and decides to keep an eye on him. Determined to perfect the school, Nozomi has the disciplinary committee to enforce the rules onto the students like appropriate uniform, acceptable items for school and especially no illicit relations (even if it's just a basic confersation, she forces them to seperate). With the fear of the bear, Nozomi tricks Yuka into wearing a lewd outfit, which is a shorter and more reveling version of the uniform. Yuka gets mad at Nozomi, whilst Nozomi pushes Toru towards Yuka. Suddenly, Toru lands on Yuka in a lewd manner, which she hits him for.

Nozomi then has the Principal to punished Toru by forbidding him from making any contact with girls for two weeks, much to his disapointment. Toru is then guarded inside a classroom to not go anywhere near girls. Yuka believes that the school is free from any thing immoral now that Toru is isolated from everyone. After school, Nozomi follows Toru (with a sign on him forbidding from talkin to girls) to see if he really is as bad as she though. She notices how wrong she was when seeing his selfless actions (helping old lady cross the streets, performing CPR on injured man and replanting flowers in the park etc), she joins up with him to help a lost girl find her mom, which they did.

After seeing what a kind person Toru is, Nozomi seems to have gain feelings for him, she apologizes to him and removes his sign and punishment.

The next morning, Toru goes to say hello to Yuka, causing him to fall on her in a lewd position. Yuka then shouts at him (causing everyone to go deaf) and leaves him with another sign saying "worthless", much to his misfortune.