This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Caixin, in which he explains that he has nothing to do with his master's proposal. He says that he does not have any excuse for his actions, and he thanks Caixin for his death sentence. Caixin tells him that he is mourning the death of Madame Bovary, and that he had agreed not to remove the jade hairpin from her body
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Caixin, in which he explains that he has nothing to do with his master's proposal. He says that he does not have any excuse for his actions, and he thanks Caixin for his death sentence. Caixin tells him that he is mourning the death of Madame Bovary, and that he had agreed not to remove the jade hairpin from her body