The wolf is too hungry to eat, and the narrator tells him that he will eat every last bit of the wolf's body. The narrator tells the wolf that he looks younger than he actually is, and he apologizes for his behavior. The wolf, however, is not so sorry. He tells the narrator that he acted the same carefree way as he did when he was a student. He says that the man who took the group to the train station gave everyone a lift to the station, and that everyone went together. The man is a good businessman, the narrator says, and even owns his own shop in Tokyo. He is living his dream, and it is amazing that he is living such a life
The wolf is too hungry to eat, and the narrator tells him that he will eat every last bit of the wolf's body. The narrator tells the wolf that he looks younger than he actually is, and he apologizes for his behavior. The wolf, however, is not so sorry. He tells the narrator that he acted the same carefree way as he did when he was a student. He says that the man who took the group to the train station gave everyone a lift to the station, and that everyone went together. The man is a good businessman, the narrator says, and even owns his own shop in Tokyo. He is living his dream, and it is amazing that he is living such a life