Back in the car, the narrator tells us that he's about 2cm tall now. He's going to be taller than his father when he grows up. The narrator and his parents are going to stay at his parents' place for a few days, so he'll be able to get used to his new life. He asks the narrator if he feels "comfortable" after giving birth, and the narrator says that he feels fine. He tells the narrator that he wants to know what's up with the "scandals" of his family's past, and he asks if the narrator wants to "go to the pavilion." The narrator says he'd already married his sister as he wished, and that he has "dirt on you" if they continue to fight. He says that if they go against one another, he might not lose, but if they do, he won't lose. He adds that if he provokes him like that, then he might get him to divorce his wife, but he doesn't think that's a bad idea. He also says that nora loved him so much that he couldn't marry someone else, and there's
Back in the car, the narrator tells us that he's about 2cm tall now. He's going to be taller than his father when he grows up. The narrator and his parents are going to stay at his parents' place for a few days, so he'll be able to get used to his new life. He asks the narrator if he feels "comfortable" after giving birth, and the narrator says that he feels fine. He tells the narrator that he wants to know what's up with the "scandals" of his family's past, and he asks if the narrator wants to "go to the pavilion." The narrator says he'd already married his sister as he wished, and that he has "dirt on you" if they continue to fight. He says that if they go against one another, he might not lose, but if they do, he won't lose. He adds that if he provokes him like that, then he might get him to divorce his wife, but he doesn't think that's a bad idea. He also says that nora loved him so much that he couldn't marry someone else, and there's