The narrator asks the rich guy about letting people arrest him. The rich guy says he didn't think it was a big deal, but now that he thinks about it, he realizes that it wasn't. He also says that the police were under a lot of pressure to arrest him because of the public opinion surrounding the case. The narrator says that he's not a big fan of public opinion, and he doesn't want his ex-girlfriend's death to have anything to do with his family business. He says that before her death, he "cooked up something bigger" and made everyone focus on him instead of her. He's worried about premature births and says he'll be out in the backyard when dinner is ready.
The narrator asks the rich guy about letting people arrest him. The rich guy says he didn't think it was a big deal, but now that he thinks about it, he realizes that it wasn't. He also says that the police were under a lot of pressure to arrest him because of the public opinion surrounding the case. The narrator says that he's not a big fan of public opinion, and he doesn't want his ex-girlfriend's death to have anything to do with his family business. He says that before her death, he "cooked up something bigger" and made everyone focus on him instead of her. He's worried about premature births and says he'll be out in the backyard when dinner is ready.