When the narrator first meets Yonhap, he wonders what kind of a woman she is. She misunderstood everything, and her face looked like she was about to cry. He feels like he should help her, because she looked like him when he lost his parents. He wonders why he couldn't go back to Yonhap's house, and he wonders how she came to be in the hotel. Yonhap seems to remember his name and age, and the narrator wonders why she keeps talking nonsense. He asks Yonhap when she did the dishes, and she tells him that she did it for him. The narrator feels lonely, and wonders if he has ever felt this way before. He tells Yonhap that he almost forgot about him, and now he is always excited, and overreacting
When the narrator first meets Yonhap, he wonders what kind of a woman she is. She misunderstood everything, and her face looked like she was about to cry. He feels like he should help her, because she looked like him when he lost his parents. He wonders why he couldn't go back to Yonhap's house, and he wonders how she came to be in the hotel. Yonhap seems to remember his name and age, and the narrator wonders why she keeps talking nonsense. He asks Yonhap when she did the dishes, and she tells him that she did it for him. The narrator feels lonely, and wonders if he has ever felt this way before. He tells Yonhap that he almost forgot about him, and now he is always excited, and overreacting