The narrator explains that he doesn't really want to do anything. He's a hardworking kid who listens to his parents and teachers, but he's not good at studying. He enrolls in a university and works part-time to help support his family. Before he knows it, the narrator has become a contract worker. He works for a company called "Magical Kuru" and makes a ton of money. But when he returns one of his orders, the company says it's too late to get a refund. The narrator's mom comes in and complains about how tired she is. She's been eating the same thing every day for the past ten years. She asks the delivery guy to leave the package where it is, but the guy won't listen to her. She wants to report him to the police.
The narrator explains that he doesn't really want to do anything. He's a hardworking kid who listens to his parents and teachers, but he's not good at studying. He enrolls in a university and works part-time to help support his family. Before he knows it, the narrator has become a contract worker. He works for a company called "Magical Kuru" and makes a ton of money. But when he returns one of his orders, the company says it's too late to get a refund. The narrator's mom comes in and complains about how tired she is. She's been eating the same thing every day for the past ten years. She asks the delivery guy to leave the package where it is, but the guy won't listen to her. She wants to report him to the police.