In this final chapter of the novel, the young narrator tries to convince the reader that he has seen everything that has happened in the story. He tries to make the reader feel guilty about not telling him more about the events that have taken place. He tells the audience that he is a genius and that he does not want secrets between him and Youngji. The young narrator asks the reader if he is thinking about fixing his hot water habit. He says that he was the one who wanted to see Youngji and was desperate. He feels that he should not have said what he said, but since Youngji said that he understood his position, he didn't want to tell him about it. Youngji does not have to do this, he says, because he already knows that he can talk to the young man about it, even though he knew that he would have to say something that would put him in a difficult situation. He adds that he did not want to say anything that would make Youngji uncomfortable, because Youngji was not someone he would tell it lightly. The narrator feels guilty about this, but he says that it is okay for him to not tell him everything, just like he does now. He also tells the reader about his encounter with Minkyu and hyun. He thinks that he saw the two of them together for the first time, and he feels like he remembers them well.
In this final chapter of the novel, the young narrator tries to convince the reader that he has seen everything that has happened in the story. He tries to make the reader feel guilty about not telling him more about the events that have taken place. He tells the audience that he is a genius and that he does not want secrets between him and Youngji. The young narrator asks the reader if he is thinking about fixing his hot water habit. He says that he was the one who wanted to see Youngji and was desperate. He feels that he should not have said what he said, but since Youngji said that he understood his position, he didn't want to tell him about it. Youngji does not have to do this, he says, because he already knows that he can talk to the young man about it, even though he knew that he would have to say something that would put him in a difficult situation. He adds that he did not want to say anything that would make Youngji uncomfortable, because Youngji was not someone he would tell it lightly. The narrator feels guilty about this, but he says that it is okay for him to not tell him everything, just like he does now. He also tells the reader about his encounter with Minkyu and hyun. He thinks that he saw the two of them together for the first time, and he feels like he remembers them well.