The narrator tells us that his father died when he was a young man, and that his mother took over the company. He says that wang-cai's father and his mother are still alive, although they abandoned him after their divorce. The narrator says that he doesn't need to marry her, because he already belongs to someone. He asks why they don't treat him to a meal. He wants to know why rich people like him have to follow all the rules and regulations of life. He also says that the food at the restaurant isn't as good as he'd like it to be. He's not interested in children whose hair has not grown up properly. He tells us, "I want to vomit, not feeling well, not making fun of myself forget it." He then says that this is his girlfriend, not his mother. He hopes they get along well.
The narrator tells us that his father died when he was a young man, and that his mother took over the company. He says that wang-cai's father and his mother are still alive, although they abandoned him after their divorce. The narrator says that he doesn't need to marry her, because he already belongs to someone. He asks why they don't treat him to a meal. He wants to know why rich people like him have to follow all the rules and regulations of life. He also says that the food at the restaurant isn't as good as he'd like it to be. He's not interested in children whose hair has not grown up properly. He tells us, "I want to vomit, not feeling well, not making fun of myself forget it." He then says that this is his girlfriend, not his mother. He hopes they get along well.