This is a locked chapterChapter 38: Do You Wish to Be "The Other Man"?
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from the novel's first chapter, which was entitled "My Ideal Type Are Dying" . In this chapter, the heroine's ideal type is dying, because she's about to fall in love with a man who's a "scumbag" and a "traitor" , and she doesn't want to be the one to break up with him. So she slaps her boyfriend and tells him to "get over here" because he's "about to make out" with a "big scumbag" who broke up with her and bought her a diamond ring for his new lover. This is the first time that the heroine has spoken directly to her boyfriend, and it's clear that she wants to get him out of her boyfriend's good graces ASAP. She tells her boyfriend that she'll help him "get rid of him" and that he'll be the happiest man in the world if he breaks off his relationship with her. He's not a traitor, she says, and he can't be a traitor to her. The two of them break off their relationship, and the heroine asks for help from someone to explain what's going on. The narrator explains that both of her ex-boyfriends are "staggering explaining" because they're in love, and that's why both of them are scumbags. He also explains that they can just "hurry it up" and get on with their lives without worrying about each other.
This is a locked chapterChapter 38: Do You Wish to Be "The Other Man"?
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from the novel's first chapter, which was entitled "My Ideal Type Are Dying" . In this chapter, the heroine's ideal type is dying, because she's about to fall in love with a man who's a "scumbag" and a "traitor" , and she doesn't want to be the one to break up with him. So she slaps her boyfriend and tells him to "get over here" because he's "about to make out" with a "big scumbag" who broke up with her and bought her a diamond ring for his new lover. This is the first time that the heroine has spoken directly to her boyfriend, and it's clear that she wants to get him out of her boyfriend's good graces ASAP. She tells her boyfriend that she'll help him "get rid of him" and that he'll be the happiest man in the world if he breaks off his relationship with her. He's not a traitor, she says, and he can't be a traitor to her. The two of them break off their relationship, and the heroine asks for help from someone to explain what's going on. The narrator explains that both of her ex-boyfriends are "staggering explaining" because they're in love, and that's why both of them are scumbags. He also explains that they can just "hurry it up" and get on with their lives without worrying about each other.