In this chapter, we meet Oswald's mother, Raina, who has just been divorced from her husband. She is now living in a small apartment in the city, and she is not wealthy anymore. She refuses to help her son, who is still living with his father. She does not want to disturb Oswald and his father's life, so she leaves the apartment and goes to her mother's house. When she returns, she finds that her husband has gone to the office and is not there. He tells her that he is in the middle of helping his mother rent the apartment, and that he will pick her up soon. He also gives her a gift: an equity transfer agreement. He asks her to give him 40 percent of the shares in the company. She says that she cannot ask for this, because she has her own value. She asks him if he would like to be her husband, but he says that he has not yet
In this chapter, we meet Oswald's mother, Raina, who has just been divorced from her husband. She is now living in a small apartment in the city, and she is not wealthy anymore. She refuses to help her son, who is still living with his father. She does not want to disturb Oswald and his father's life, so she leaves the apartment and goes to her mother's house. When she returns, she finds that her husband has gone to the office and is not there. He tells her that he is in the middle of helping his mother rent the apartment, and that he will pick her up soon. He also gives her a gift: an equity transfer agreement. He asks her to give him 40 percent of the shares in the company. She says that she cannot ask for this, because she has her own value. She asks him if he would like to be her husband, but he says that he has not yet