In this chapter, the narrator explains the facts of the case against zuo gang. He tells the reader that the case is not a fight, but rather an unjust one. He explains that the accused, zuo, has already committed suicide, and that his beneficiaries will have to pay 35 million dollars to settle the case. The narrator is about to die, he says, when he hears that the family is not as wealthy as it used to be. He says that the bruise on his neck is from when he accidentally dirtied his dress, and he wonders when she will apologize. She looks so cruel, he tells her. He also tells her that he saw her in a gossip column the other day, and people said that she was his biological daughter. He apologizes for not telling her sooner, but he says that he just didn't have the time to tell her. She tells him that her condition for marrying him was that he give her a house and a lot of money. She says that if she doesn't work hard, she will have her own bucket of money, and she will be able to live the life she wants.
In this chapter, the narrator explains the facts of the case against zuo gang. He tells the reader that the case is not a fight, but rather an unjust one. He explains that the accused, zuo, has already committed suicide, and that his beneficiaries will have to pay 35 million dollars to settle the case. The narrator is about to die, he says, when he hears that the family is not as wealthy as it used to be. He says that the bruise on his neck is from when he accidentally dirtied his dress, and he wonders when she will apologize. She looks so cruel, he tells her. He also tells her that he saw her in a gossip column the other day, and people said that she was his biological daughter. He apologizes for not telling her sooner, but he says that he just didn't have the time to tell her. She tells him that her condition for marrying him was that he give her a house and a lot of money. She says that if she doesn't work hard, she will have her own bucket of money, and she will be able to live the life she wants.