His coworkers may have been the latter.
—I guess it can’t be helped. Their troubles and concerns have certainly increased because of me. Besides, I’m the one at fault for making mistakes in the first place&h.e.l.lip;&h.e.l.lip;
It wasn’t his fault because he was blind. It was just Tatsumi’s own fault.
I won’t be a burden any more than necessary, he thought.
Even so, every time he received help from someone—every time he forced his burden on others, he definitely wanted to apologize. His coworkers certainly didn’t know that since he was afraid he would be fired if he kept apologizing, he thanked them instead. That fact resulted in his awkward manner of speaking, and his clumsiness.
The moment he held the onigiri he bought for the day, something felt kind of strange. There seemed to be some large ingredient buried into one side, but he couldn’t make out what it was by touch.