The narrator tells us that he's not afraid of his wife. He tells her that she's grown up since they got married, and that she should be ashamed of herself for being so stupid. He also tells her to stop talking to the other man, because it's her fault that she got married in the first place. The narrator says he'll slap her if she ever slaps him again, and she starts to cry
The narrator tells us that he's not afraid of his wife. He tells her that she's grown up since they got married, and that she should be ashamed of herself for being so stupid. He also tells her to stop talking to the other man, because it's her fault that she got married in the first place. The narrator says he'll slap her if she ever slaps him again, and she starts to cry