The narrator wakes up to find that a flower is flying towards him. He tells himself that he is the big fly, and that the flower is a letter. The letter is addressed to the emperor, and it says that the emperor is at the north star. The narrator is confused by the letter, because he is short-sighted. He realizes that the statue is still in its last posture when it is taken away by the nan. The author tells the narrator that there is a rumor that the house where the letter is written has been a place where someone has been burnt to death. The ghost of the dead person is rumored to haunt the house, and the narrator is convinced that the place is haunted.
The narrator wakes up to find that a flower is flying towards him. He tells himself that he is the big fly, and that the flower is a letter. The letter is addressed to the emperor, and it says that the emperor is at the north star. The narrator is confused by the letter, because he is short-sighted. He realizes that the statue is still in its last posture when it is taken away by the nan. The author tells the narrator that there is a rumor that the house where the letter is written has been a place where someone has been burnt to death. The ghost of the dead person is rumored to haunt the house, and the narrator is convinced that the place is haunted.