The narrator tells us that he's on his way to see his grandfather. He wants to know why he didn't have the housekeeper back when he was supposed to, and why he gave him half of the marriage proposal instead of the other half. He's also curious about the recording of the conversation, which the narrator gave to the police. The narrator says he'd like to see the face of the man who gave him the proposal, but he doesn't know how to pay for it. He also says that he can't afford to finance the marriage, so he'll have to buy the stock of the company in bulk before the stock price skyrockets. He tells the narrator that he has always liked him since he was in college, even though he was married to Gu Xiaocheng. But five years have passed, and now that she's come back, the narrator wants to take pictures of her. He asks the narrator to tell him why he broke up with his brother, and the narrator promises to do so.
The narrator tells us that he's on his way to see his grandfather. He wants to know why he didn't have the housekeeper back when he was supposed to, and why he gave him half of the marriage proposal instead of the other half. He's also curious about the recording of the conversation, which the narrator gave to the police. The narrator says he'd like to see the face of the man who gave him the proposal, but he doesn't know how to pay for it. He also says that he can't afford to finance the marriage, so he'll have to buy the stock of the company in bulk before the stock price skyrockets. He tells the narrator that he has always liked him since he was in college, even though he was married to Gu Xiaocheng. But five years have passed, and now that she's come back, the narrator wants to take pictures of her. He asks the narrator to tell him why he broke up with his brother, and the narrator promises to do so.