The narrator tells us that his name is "nan jue" and that he used to be a member of a literary committee. He says that people remember him "out of hatred" because of the scar he has on his back. He also says that a girl in his class was bullied because she looked like a baby. People always said that she looked "like a girl" before she grew up. The narrator says that he is still single up and that no one has ever approached him. This scar makes him even more intimidating, he says. He adds that he was loved by everyone at the reunion, and that now he is even feeling a "strange reluctance to part" with him.
The narrator tells us that his name is "nan jue" and that he used to be a member of a literary committee. He says that people remember him "out of hatred" because of the scar he has on his back. He also says that a girl in his class was bullied because she looked like a baby. People always said that she looked "like a girl" before she grew up. The narrator says that he is still single up and that no one has ever approached him. This scar makes him even more intimidating, he says. He adds that he was loved by everyone at the reunion, and that now he is even feeling a "strange reluctance to part" with him.