"It's Too Late for Love" The narrator tells us that it's been a long time since he fell in love with someone. He's back from work, and he's on his way home. He calls on the narrator and asks her if she's doing well at her job. The narrator says that she is, but that she doesn't want to get married yet because she wants to be a wife first. She asks if there's any meaning in being a wife, and the narrator responds that there is. She's sure that if they get married, they'll be able to support each other financially, but she wonders if that's the case. She also asks if they're getting married just to fulfill a promise, or if they are getting married because they love each other. She wonders if marriage is really the answer to their eternal love, and if they have ever had an affair because of a wife. She then asks the narrator if she needs anything to write about, and she says that her husband is taking care of their child since yesterday. She tells the narrator that marriage is not yet a thing of the past, and that she was thinking about getting married, too, but now she thinks marriage is a good idea.
"It's Too Late for Love" The narrator tells us that it's been a long time since he fell in love with someone. He's back from work, and he's on his way home. He calls on the narrator and asks her if she's doing well at her job. The narrator says that she is, but that she doesn't want to get married yet because she wants to be a wife first. She asks if there's any meaning in being a wife, and the narrator responds that there is. She's sure that if they get married, they'll be able to support each other financially, but she wonders if that's the case. She also asks if they're getting married just to fulfill a promise, or if they are getting married because they love each other. She wonders if marriage is really the answer to their eternal love, and if they have ever had an affair because of a wife. She then asks the narrator if she needs anything to write about, and she says that her husband is taking care of their child since yesterday. She tells the narrator that marriage is not yet a thing of the past, and that she was thinking about getting married, too, but now she thinks marriage is a good idea.