Haruko is surprised at his Japanese level. She tries to make it even simpler and one student, Jack from America (Blake Crawford), says that they understand, so why doesn’t she start the lesson. Haruko introduces herself to the class in really simple Japanese.
Haruko asks for a chance and asks if he will just observe her once. Takasu doesn’t want to let Haruko stay as he doesn’t think she’ll be able to handle it. She goes and asks if that is really her and Haruko says yes, but she has already quit the shop to take this job as a teacher. Haruko doesn’t want to believe him, but when she opens the classroom door, foreigners of all ages greet her.įlipping through a magazine, sensei Katori (Katherine) Miyuki (Harada Natsuki) sees Haruko’s picture and can’t believe the charismatic shop girl came to teach at their school. Prep school? Sensei Takasu Kazuki (Ikeda Narushi) has the pleasure of telling Haruko that it isn’t a prep school, but a Japanese Language School for foreign students. And she reiterates that she has come to work at this prep school. The other two teachers she ran by come up and ask what her problem is. That’s when she makes the announcement that she is the new teacher. The teacher then turns to her and tells her to leave before he calls the police on her for trespassing. The black man, Bob, asks if he is late and the teacher replies he is just on time. He goes to get his cell out, but then he recognizes the man chasing her. She sees another teacher and yells at him to quickly call the police. They were just talking about how much of a help the arrival of the new teacher would be, too, and she is already causing such a ruckus. Haruko manages to flatten one of the teachers against the wall as she makes her escape. Freaked out thinking he is after her for revenge, she starts screaming and running.
Haruko finally makes it to the school only to see the black man from the bus running at her at full speed.