This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the young master, who tells his servant, Ren, that he loves Ren more than his life. Ren tells him that his grandmother is quite pleased with Ren, and Ren is relieved to hear the news. He tells Ren that if Ren treats her badly, she will punish him.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the young master, who tells his servant, Ren, that he loves Ren more than his life. Ren tells him that his grandmother is quite pleased with Ren, and Ren is relieved to hear the news. He tells Ren that if Ren treats her badly, she will punish him.