In this chapter, the narrator reflects on the state of affairs between the two men. He wonders whether peizi is worth the second look he receives from his father-in-law. He compares the two types of men, and wonders whether they are really alike. He feels that he has been insulted in the past, and he feels that now he is free from his devil's claws. He is moved by the sight of the two of them standing in front.
In this chapter, the narrator reflects on the state of affairs between the two men. He wonders whether peizi is worth the second look he receives from his father-in-law. He compares the two types of men, and wonders whether they are really alike. He feels that he has been insulted in the past, and he feels that now he is free from his devil's claws. He is moved by the sight of the two of them standing in front.