In this chapter, the narrator explains that he is cooking sweet soup to help the children have a lover. He says that he does not need a lover, and that he will be single with the others at the festival. He tells them that every year, he and the others will eat sweet soup together. The narrator says that seeing the wedding invitation, his hard work in making sweet soup finally paid off. He feels like the two of them may be too bad for him to give up.
In this chapter, the narrator explains that he is cooking sweet soup to help the children have a lover. He says that he does not need a lover, and that he will be single with the others at the festival. He tells them that every year, he and the others will eat sweet soup together. The narrator says that seeing the wedding invitation, his hard work in making sweet soup finally paid off. He feels like the two of them may be too bad for him to give up.