The narrator tells us that he'd be rich if he had money. He wants to go see the wine of the river, but he's worried about his brother's safety. He begs the extras team to come and eat their lunch boxes. The narrator says that one day, he'll be the hero of this world. He says that men must depend on their hard work to change their lives. One more bite, he says, will change everything. He tells the extras to hand out the flyers. He's going to earn 100 bucks for distributing the flyers, and he still has another 100 bucks to go. Wow, that's a lot of dough! The narrator can't believe that he earned so much money just handing out flyers. The gang told him that he wouldn't be able to survive if he started living in their territory. He doesn't want to be a part of the gang again, though, because he won't beat anyone up. He also says that if he ever has to distribute flyers again, he will beat the heck out of the guy. This is a big bummer, because the gang has told him he can still live without them. But the narrator still has more money to go around. He has been starving all morning, and now there's nothing left for him to do. He asks his family to help him find his little brother. His parents were killed in a car accident, and his legs were taken away in the accident. He cries out to his family and begs them to help find him.
The narrator tells us that he'd be rich if he had money. He wants to go see the wine of the river, but he's worried about his brother's safety. He begs the extras team to come and eat their lunch boxes. The narrator says that one day, he'll be the hero of this world. He says that men must depend on their hard work to change their lives. One more bite, he says, will change everything. He tells the extras to hand out the flyers. He's going to earn 100 bucks for distributing the flyers, and he still has another 100 bucks to go. Wow, that's a lot of dough! The narrator can't believe that he earned so much money just handing out flyers. The gang told him that he wouldn't be able to survive if he started living in their territory. He doesn't want to be a part of the gang again, though, because he won't beat anyone up. He also says that if he ever has to distribute flyers again, he will beat the heck out of the guy. This is a big bummer, because the gang has told him he can still live without them. But the narrator still has more money to go around. He has been starving all morning, and now there's nothing left for him to do. He asks his family to help him find his little brother. His parents were killed in a car accident, and his legs were taken away in the accident. He cries out to his family and begs them to help find him.