There was still some time before the concert. Yuhi didn't want to return to the venue right away, so he returned to the bar.
Yuhi found Sumire's' extra' copy of Hamlet, laying down on the ground in his chambers. Thus he slumped down on the couch downstairs the bar as he read through it. It was something he had read once before, but he never bothered to read it for a purpose.
Thus the words he read did not register in his brain; instead, it faded like a firework. However, now it was different; he was going to read it properly.
Although he said that stuff about her acting brave only when she quotes Shakespeare, if he thought about it carefully, perhaps he already identified the meaning then.
'With that mind, perhaps there is no meaningless misfortune'.
She truly is a fool; he thought so before. But this t confirms far too much for his liking. At the end between the two of them, is there truly a connection?