The scene opens with the narrator explaining that he forgot about the incident because of Baek's identity and Junpyo Ahn's "bullshit" . The narrator explains that he bought the eels because he does not want to upset his stomach by eating them. He feels like he is being "fattened" just to get "sloaugthered" and eaten. He asks if he has any alcohol, and the narrator admits that he has. He tells the narrator that he would have left if it weren't for the director and the "bastard" , but the narrator says that he wouldn't have been suffering like this if he hadn't had the alcohol. He says that the smell of alcohol coming out of the man's mouth reminds him that he is a sinner. He warns the narrator to stay sober and to hold onto tight. He also says that if anyone sees the man, they might assume that the man is on drugs and not drunk
The scene opens with the narrator explaining that he forgot about the incident because of Baek's identity and Junpyo Ahn's "bullshit" . The narrator explains that he bought the eels because he does not want to upset his stomach by eating them. He feels like he is being "fattened" just to get "sloaugthered" and eaten. He asks if he has any alcohol, and the narrator admits that he has. He tells the narrator that he would have left if it weren't for the director and the "bastard" , but the narrator says that he wouldn't have been suffering like this if he hadn't had the alcohol. He says that the smell of alcohol coming out of the man's mouth reminds him that he is a sinner. He warns the narrator to stay sober and to hold onto tight. He also says that if anyone sees the man, they might assume that the man is on drugs and not drunk