In this short scene, Dongha, the youngest of the narrator's three children, tries to cheer up his little brother, who has fallen all over the place. He's relieved that his brother is okay, but he's also worried that he might be a vampire. Dongha tells the boy that he'll be on the big screen soon, and the boy is psyched. He tells Dongha that his late father dreamed of him going to college in New York City, and that's why Dongha has been studying so hard. The boy's dad was a very smart man, and Dongha says that he was a good hunter and a good person. He also says that Dongha's father always told him that crying brings bad luck to his life, which makes Dongha think that crying is a good thing, too. He says that his father always said that people who do crying bring their lives off the grid, and he hopes that this will be the case with Dongha.
In this short scene, Dongha, the youngest of the narrator's three children, tries to cheer up his little brother, who has fallen all over the place. He's relieved that his brother is okay, but he's also worried that he might be a vampire. Dongha tells the boy that he'll be on the big screen soon, and the boy is psyched. He tells Dongha that his late father dreamed of him going to college in New York City, and that's why Dongha has been studying so hard. The boy's dad was a very smart man, and Dongha says that he was a good hunter and a good person. He also says that Dongha's father always told him that crying brings bad luck to his life, which makes Dongha think that crying is a good thing, too. He says that his father always said that people who do crying bring their lives off the grid, and he hopes that this will be the case with Dongha.