This chapter opens with a description of the ice kingdom, a cave in the middle of nowhere. It's filled with animals, including a raccoon and a cat. The narrator tells the tourists that he'd like to go there with them. He tells them that the next day is their day off from school, so they can go there together. The two of them talk about their childhood together, when they used to go out together and eat street cats. The animals remind the narrator of his childhood, when he and his friend would often feed kkami, a street cat, and other animals. He says that even though he doesn't go far, he feels like he's going to a "amusement park" because he hasn't been there before. He and the narrator decide to take their pictures with them everywhere they go, so that they can keep their memories. They decide to put the pictures on the wall of their living room so that when they go out, they'll be able to look back and remember the times they spent together.
This chapter opens with a description of the ice kingdom, a cave in the middle of nowhere. It's filled with animals, including a raccoon and a cat. The narrator tells the tourists that he'd like to go there with them. He tells them that the next day is their day off from school, so they can go there together. The two of them talk about their childhood together, when they used to go out together and eat street cats. The animals remind the narrator of his childhood, when he and his friend would often feed kkami, a street cat, and other animals. He says that even though he doesn't go far, he feels like he's going to a "amusement park" because he hasn't been there before. He and the narrator decide to take their pictures with them everywhere they go, so that they can keep their memories. They decide to put the pictures on the wall of their living room so that when they go out, they'll be able to look back and remember the times they spent together.