The narrator complains about his brother's drinking habits. He sees flowers on his way home and wonders what he's going to do with them. He also notices that the table is tilted. The narrator asks his brother to go to bed and then clean up after they're done, but he refuses. He tells the narrator that he was looking at a picture of his brother when he was born. He says that he and his brother are like a family, and that after they got married, they moved next to one another. He shows the narrator a photo of her brother Do-Jun, who won first place in a junior judo competition. He didn't like taking photos when he grew up because he didn' t want to be associated with the family. He doesn't hang out with the others often after that, and the three of them don't seem to hang out much after that. He's jealous of his family, though, because sometimes he'd sound ungrateful if he told them how much they were spending. He starts to get curious about the story of how Ga-Eul ran away when she was exhausted. He makes some honey water to help him wake up. He asks if she's feeling well, and she says she is. She tells him that she was worried that he wouldn't get well after drinking too much yesterday. He thanks her for worrying about him, and says he'll go to sleep.
The narrator complains about his brother's drinking habits. He sees flowers on his way home and wonders what he's going to do with them. He also notices that the table is tilted. The narrator asks his brother to go to bed and then clean up after they're done, but he refuses. He tells the narrator that he was looking at a picture of his brother when he was born. He says that he and his brother are like a family, and that after they got married, they moved next to one another. He shows the narrator a photo of her brother Do-Jun, who won first place in a junior judo competition. He didn't like taking photos when he grew up because he didn' t want to be associated with the family. He doesn't hang out with the others often after that, and the three of them don't seem to hang out much after that. He's jealous of his family, though, because sometimes he'd sound ungrateful if he told them how much they were spending. He starts to get curious about the story of how Ga-Eul ran away when she was exhausted. He makes some honey water to help him wake up. He asks if she's feeling well, and she says she is. She tells him that she was worried that he wouldn't get well after drinking too much yesterday. He thanks her for worrying about him, and says he'll go to sleep.