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This chapter opens with a description of a limited edition gown that Sunray has made for his sister-in-law. The gown is described as a "peacock flying towards northeast" gown, which Sunray had made himself. The narrator tells us that this is not the first time that he has plagiarised other people's work. He also tells us how he made the gown himself. He says that he had searched the entire room for the gown, but could not find it. He then asks the reader if he stole the gown and wore it. The reader tells him that she thought he had given her a white dress, but that she had not asked for permission to change it. She then tells the narrator that the gown is being worn again, and that she is helping them. She tells the reader that she was supposed to dress in the peacock flying toward northeast gown for the reader to see, but the gown was torn, so she plans to let her wear the white dress first. When the reader asks if she is disgracing her brother by wearing his sister's gown, the narrator tells her that she still remembers that he is her brother's husband. She says that if this were a grand banquet, she would
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Chapter 124
This is a locked chapterChapter 124
About This Chapter
This chapter opens with a description of a limited edition gown that Sunray has made for his sister-in-law. The gown is described as a "peacock flying towards northeast" gown, which Sunray had made himself. The narrator tells us that this is not the first time that he has plagiarised other people's work. He also tells us how he made the gown himself. He says that he had searched the entire room for the gown, but could not find it. He then asks the reader if he stole the gown and wore it. The reader tells him that she thought he had given her a white dress, but that she had not asked for permission to change it. She then tells the narrator that the gown is being worn again, and that she is helping them. She tells the reader that she was supposed to dress in the peacock flying toward northeast gown for the reader to see, but the gown was torn, so she plans to let her wear the white dress first. When the reader asks if she is disgracing her brother by wearing his sister's gown, the narrator tells her that she still remembers that he is her brother's husband. She says that if this were a grand banquet, she would
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