The narrator complains to Kim that the company's chairman has been giving too many reports on the behavior of his son. He wonders if the chairman would have helped the son open a cafe, or something, if he had known that the son would behave so rudely. The narrator wonders if Kim's death might have been prevented if the son had not been so rude to the chairman. He says that he has always worried about the chairman taking more reports on his son, and that's why he doesn't want to do anything about it. Kim asks the narrator to tell him about the new team leader, and the narrator says that the new leader is so good that any product that he takes on sells out without fail. He asks Kim where he's going to get coffee, and Kim says he'll go to the coffee shop on the first floor. The coffee shop isn't very good, but it's better than the one on the second floor. Kim wants to go home, but the chairman won't let him go. He's too stupid to follow orders properly, he says. Kim wonders why the chairman thinks that someone like his son could get a job, and he says that Kim would have to be a crazy person to want to come to work at the company.
The narrator complains to Kim that the company's chairman has been giving too many reports on the behavior of his son. He wonders if the chairman would have helped the son open a cafe, or something, if he had known that the son would behave so rudely. The narrator wonders if Kim's death might have been prevented if the son had not been so rude to the chairman. He says that he has always worried about the chairman taking more reports on his son, and that's why he doesn't want to do anything about it. Kim asks the narrator to tell him about the new team leader, and the narrator says that the new leader is so good that any product that he takes on sells out without fail. He asks Kim where he's going to get coffee, and Kim says he'll go to the coffee shop on the first floor. The coffee shop isn't very good, but it's better than the one on the second floor. Kim wants to go home, but the chairman won't let him go. He's too stupid to follow orders properly, he says. Kim wonders why the chairman thinks that someone like his son could get a job, and he says that Kim would have to be a crazy person to want to come to work at the company.