The narrator tells us that he's been waiting for the "ending moment" . He's just come home from a long day of wards, and he can barely say a word to Jeon--he's crying and sleep--and he feels better. He calls on Jeon and asks him to "unblock" Youngji. Jeon says he'll do it, but the narrator doesn't want to cut him off just yet. He asks if Jeon is drunk, and Jeon replies that he isn't. The narrator asks if he has a girlfriend, and she says no, but she's not his girlfriend. He tells Jeon that Jeon fought with Jeon once, and that he was crying because he was upset. He says Jeon's a "grade school damner" , and they need to "capture" him. He wants to know why Jeon hasn't woken up, and the narrator tells him to call on Youngji and get him to come pick him up. He begs Jeon to "keep it up" for another two days, but Jeon refuses to listen to him.
The narrator tells us that he's been waiting for the "ending moment" . He's just come home from a long day of wards, and he can barely say a word to Jeon--he's crying and sleep--and he feels better. He calls on Jeon and asks him to "unblock" Youngji. Jeon says he'll do it, but the narrator doesn't want to cut him off just yet. He asks if Jeon is drunk, and Jeon replies that he isn't. The narrator asks if he has a girlfriend, and she says no, but she's not his girlfriend. He tells Jeon that Jeon fought with Jeon once, and that he was crying because he was upset. He says Jeon's a "grade school damner" , and they need to "capture" him. He wants to know why Jeon hasn't woken up, and the narrator tells him to call on Youngji and get him to come pick him up. He begs Jeon to "keep it up" for another two days, but Jeon refuses to listen to him.