The narrator tells us that he has found many girls who have given all of their money to a man named "jun" . He tells them that he does the girls' "life's work" to get the girls to give him the money. He says that he is the one who took the money from the girls, and that he was wounded in the scuffle. He apologizes to the girls and invites them to his house. The girls are shocked to learn that the man they thought they were giving money to is actually a fraud, and they are horrified. The narrator says that they should not be afraid of the man, because he is a "veteran frauds" who always flees once he is caught. He then tells the girls that he would like them to come and visit his house, but they are too scared to do so.
The narrator tells us that he has found many girls who have given all of their money to a man named "jun" . He tells them that he does the girls' "life's work" to get the girls to give him the money. He says that he is the one who took the money from the girls, and that he was wounded in the scuffle. He apologizes to the girls and invites them to his house. The girls are shocked to learn that the man they thought they were giving money to is actually a fraud, and they are horrified. The narrator says that they should not be afraid of the man, because he is a "veteran frauds" who always flees once he is caught. He then tells the girls that he would like them to come and visit his house, but they are too scared to do so.