The narrator tells us that he was the only person who wanted to cause trouble at the wedding. He was the one who whispered to claire that her little brother was in love with her too. The narrator then goes on to say that he rented a milk-tea cart so that he could treat the guests to milk tea. He asks why they haven't yet left, and the narrator says that it's because he's treating them to "milk tea." He wants to go get some for himself, but the narrator doesn't want to leave. He says that he'll go grab a cup of tea for himself and the guests, but then he says that the tea is "too hot" , and he wants to know why they're treating him like a "lizard or something" .
The narrator tells us that he was the only person who wanted to cause trouble at the wedding. He was the one who whispered to claire that her little brother was in love with her too. The narrator then goes on to say that he rented a milk-tea cart so that he could treat the guests to milk tea. He asks why they haven't yet left, and the narrator says that it's because he's treating them to "milk tea." He wants to go get some for himself, but the narrator doesn't want to leave. He says that he'll go grab a cup of tea for himself and the guests, but then he says that the tea is "too hot" , and he wants to know why they're treating him like a "lizard or something" .