
This chapter has a lot of strong feelings. Morinaga's mom is starting to realize that the idea of getting married and the joy of children is a bit too much of an issue for their sons. Morinaga’s father is homophobic and thinks about the bloodline of the Morinagas instead of listening to what his sons have to say. He is so pig-headed.
Morinaga tries to reconnect to his but it leads to another argument.
I kind of agree with him. Being a teenager is restrictive and suffering but being an adult is like that too. That girl, finally finds out she is being used.