The narrator tells the rich guy that he's not the type of person rich people like him would want. He's a drunkard, he says, and that's why he shouldn't be around people who drink. The rich guy doesn't seem to mind that the narrator is talking about his ex-boyfriend. The narrator admits that he used to be good at school, but he fell for the "jerk" guy. He ditched her when she gave him her chance to go abroad, and he has 200K in his bank account. He didn't have the guts to face the narrator and confront him, so he let Zena deal with her. He lost all of his trust in people, and the narrator started to doubt himself in his ability to judge people. He says that the richest guy in town proposed to him, and it made sense for him to run away.
The narrator tells the rich guy that he's not the type of person rich people like him would want. He's a drunkard, he says, and that's why he shouldn't be around people who drink. The rich guy doesn't seem to mind that the narrator is talking about his ex-boyfriend. The narrator admits that he used to be good at school, but he fell for the "jerk" guy. He ditched her when she gave him her chance to go abroad, and he has 200K in his bank account. He didn't have the guts to face the narrator and confront him, so he let Zena deal with her. He lost all of his trust in people, and the narrator started to doubt himself in his ability to judge people. He says that the richest guy in town proposed to him, and it made sense for him to run away.