When the narrator enters the room, he is greeted by his brother, who tells him that he has come to visit his cousin, but that he did not quarrel with his sister-in-law. He tells the narrator that he saw her standing by an open balcony, and that she was relaxing, but she did not seem to be relaxing. The narrator tells his brother that the dessert he made last time was perfect, and he asks him to take care of the dessert. When the man asks him what he wants, the narrator tells him he wants to discuss with him how to make a play with him. The man tells him to be quiet and not to talk too much, and the narrator says that he is afraid he will be killed if he talks too much.
When the narrator enters the room, he is greeted by his brother, who tells him that he has come to visit his cousin, but that he did not quarrel with his sister-in-law. He tells the narrator that he saw her standing by an open balcony, and that she was relaxing, but she did not seem to be relaxing. The narrator tells his brother that the dessert he made last time was perfect, and he asks him to take care of the dessert. When the man asks him what he wants, the narrator tells him he wants to discuss with him how to make a play with him. The man tells him to be quiet and not to talk too much, and the narrator says that he is afraid he will be killed if he talks too much.