In this chapter, we learn that the woman we met in the previous chapter is the same woman who we met at the beginning of the novel. She's the one who we first met in Chapter 1 , and she's also the one we're going to meet in Chapter 2 . We're not going to tell you who she is, but we'll tell you what she is: a middle-aged woman who's just gotten engaged to a guy from the upper-middle-class chu family. She doesn't want to leave the country, but she does want to know why her family suddenly came to her for help. She also wants to know what the heck happened to the marriage contract, and why the guy didn't revoke it when she told him she wasn't going to marry him. She tells us that the guy is the chairman of the chu group, which means that he's a very important person in the community. He's got a lot of power, and he can do whatever he wants with the money he makes from the marriage. He can even marry a woman from the lower social class if he wants to. But he can't marry someone from the middle-class, because that's not what the upper class wants.
In this chapter, we learn that the woman we met in the previous chapter is the same woman who we met at the beginning of the novel. She's the one who we first met in Chapter 1 , and she's also the one we're going to meet in Chapter 2 . We're not going to tell you who she is, but we'll tell you what she is: a middle-aged woman who's just gotten engaged to a guy from the upper-middle-class chu family. She doesn't want to leave the country, but she does want to know why her family suddenly came to her for help. She also wants to know what the heck happened to the marriage contract, and why the guy didn't revoke it when she told him she wasn't going to marry him. She tells us that the guy is the chairman of the chu group, which means that he's a very important person in the community. He's got a lot of power, and he can do whatever he wants with the money he makes from the marriage. He can even marry a woman from the lower social class if he wants to. But he can't marry someone from the middle-class, because that's not what the upper class wants.