The narrator wakes up in Dongcheng's arms. He tells us that he's been sleeping on the balcony, and that it's almost time for him to wake up. He asks if he can have a drink, and the narrator says he'll have one. The narrator says that Dongchen doesn't allow him to drink, but he does let him know that he belongs to him. He says that he knows that Donga didn't want to let him drink, because he wanted to see that he belonged to Donga. He wanted to make sure that she understood that she belonged to him, too.
The narrator wakes up in Dongcheng's arms. He tells us that he's been sleeping on the balcony, and that it's almost time for him to wake up. He asks if he can have a drink, and the narrator says he'll have one. The narrator says that Dongchen doesn't allow him to drink, but he does let him know that he belongs to him. He says that he knows that Donga didn't want to let him drink, because he wanted to see that he belonged to Donga. He wanted to make sure that she understood that she belonged to him, too.