In this chapter, the narrator tells us that he has begun to like Mr. Youngji, but that he is unable to see him because he has not been able to communicate with him all weekend. He asks if it is because of this that he cannot see youngji, and the narrator replies that it is, as he has missed his "timely" contact with him. He then asks if he is surprised that he was surprised earlier. The narrator says that people gossip about him behind his back, and that society is "tired of society" . He says that he thought it would all be over once his training was done and they stopped talking to each other, but he is now at the point where he is at. He tells the narrator that his older sister is staying with him for the night, and he is beginning to like the little things in his life. He feels like they are getting closer, and wants to express his feelings to youngji. He wants to buy him a drink, but the place he is staying does not have iced tea, so he waits for a bit, and then he goes to buy it.
In this chapter, the narrator tells us that he has begun to like Mr. Youngji, but that he is unable to see him because he has not been able to communicate with him all weekend. He asks if it is because of this that he cannot see youngji, and the narrator replies that it is, as he has missed his "timely" contact with him. He then asks if he is surprised that he was surprised earlier. The narrator says that people gossip about him behind his back, and that society is "tired of society" . He says that he thought it would all be over once his training was done and they stopped talking to each other, but he is now at the point where he is at. He tells the narrator that his older sister is staying with him for the night, and he is beginning to like the little things in his life. He feels like they are getting closer, and wants to express his feelings to youngji. He wants to buy him a drink, but the place he is staying does not have iced tea, so he waits for a bit, and then he goes to buy it.