The next morning, Zhuang zhou wakes up in the middle of the night. He's in a bad mood, but he's also in love with Zhuang, and he wants to go to school to meet him. He asks the teacher to take him to the doctor, but the teacher refuses, saying that Zhuang is already sick. Zhuang tries to cheer him up, and the teacher tells him to stay and watch him play with the other students. The teacher tells Zhuang that he doesn't deserve to be bullied, and Zhuang says that he would still like Zhuang if he didn't have to go through with the drama. He also tells the teacher that he'll skip class the next time he sees him, because Zhuang's face reflects the light from the sun. The kid is listening to the teacher's lessons, and when the teacher asks the kid if he thinks Zhuang dreamed of butterflies, the kid answers that he did. The narrator tells the kid that if he were that butterfly, he'd be happy.
The next morning, Zhuang zhou wakes up in the middle of the night. He's in a bad mood, but he's also in love with Zhuang, and he wants to go to school to meet him. He asks the teacher to take him to the doctor, but the teacher refuses, saying that Zhuang is already sick. Zhuang tries to cheer him up, and the teacher tells him to stay and watch him play with the other students. The teacher tells Zhuang that he doesn't deserve to be bullied, and Zhuang says that he would still like Zhuang if he didn't have to go through with the drama. He also tells the teacher that he'll skip class the next time he sees him, because Zhuang's face reflects the light from the sun. The kid is listening to the teacher's lessons, and when the teacher asks the kid if he thinks Zhuang dreamed of butterflies, the kid answers that he did. The narrator tells the kid that if he were that butterfly, he'd be happy.