The narrator tells us that he's worried about what's going to happen to Yonjin if he doesn't leave. He's also worried about his son, Anson, who he thinks is Yonjin's older brother. Anson won't talk to him, and the narrator wants to make sure that he does. He tells Anson to take the medicine, or he'll have a nightmare. The narrator is worried that Yonjin is going to run away with his child, and he wants to be sure that Anson is okay. He wants to see him the next morning.
The narrator tells us that he's worried about what's going to happen to Yonjin if he doesn't leave. He's also worried about his son, Anson, who he thinks is Yonjin's older brother. Anson won't talk to him, and the narrator wants to make sure that he does. He tells Anson to take the medicine, or he'll have a nightmare. The narrator is worried that Yonjin is going to run away with his child, and he wants to be sure that Anson is okay. He wants to see him the next morning.