In this chapter, the narrator tells us that his childhood friend made him feel bad about eating tatsuma. He says that his friend told him to eat it so that he would get better. The narrator asks the reader to imagine what it must be like to be in the presence of a friend who makes you feel bad.
In this chapter, the narrator tells us that his childhood friend made him feel bad about eating tatsuma. He says that his friend told him to eat it so that he would get better. The narrator asks the reader to imagine what it must be like to be in the presence of a friend who makes you feel bad.