Waking up in the middle of the night, the wafer asks what he should do. He's been sent to the best school in the world, where he's met the best teachers, and where he has been made to feel like a second-class citizen. The only thing he sees is himself, and that's why he feels so guilty about his behavior. The wafer thanks him for being there, and tells him to stand up and go home. The doctor interrupts the wafer's reverie to tell him that the exam is coming up today, and the whole town will be there to see him.
Waking up in the middle of the night, the wafer asks what he should do. He's been sent to the best school in the world, where he's met the best teachers, and where he has been made to feel like a second-class citizen. The only thing he sees is himself, and that's why he feels so guilty about his behavior. The wafer thanks him for being there, and tells him to stand up and go home. The doctor interrupts the wafer's reverie to tell him that the exam is coming up today, and the whole town will be there to see him.