This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Dr. Oz, in which he laments the fact that he cannot find a place to live. He says that he needs to find a new place for his office, and that he will have to sacrifice a few days in order to do so. He is interrupted by the arrival of Lee, who asks him why he has come to the hot springs. He tells Lee that he came to avoid him, and he will not think about the matter any longer. Lee asks if the men are supposed to use this hot spring tomorrow, and the man says that they are not supposed to. The man asks if he is doing so
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Dr. Oz, in which he laments the fact that he cannot find a place to live. He says that he needs to find a new place for his office, and that he will have to sacrifice a few days in order to do so. He is interrupted by the arrival of Lee, who asks him why he has come to the hot springs. He tells Lee that he came to avoid him, and he will not think about the matter any longer. Lee asks if the men are supposed to use this hot spring tomorrow, and the man says that they are not supposed to. The man asks if he is doing so