The narrator asks the young man why he is looking so dazed. He asks why everything around him feels so real and unreal. He says that he is just a bystander. He remembers the place where they ate the first time he met his brother. The young man tells the narrator that his stall has spread all over the nine realms. The narrator says that this is his first time opening his stall in the city. He also says that his brother knows his way around the city very well. He gives him two more baozi and tells him to wake up because it is the mid-autumn festival. He tells him that he will take him to a doctor if he keeps acting like this. He then tells him about the festival present he has received from his brother: a bao-zi necklace
The narrator asks the young man why he is looking so dazed. He asks why everything around him feels so real and unreal. He says that he is just a bystander. He remembers the place where they ate the first time he met his brother. The young man tells the narrator that his stall has spread all over the nine realms. The narrator says that this is his first time opening his stall in the city. He also says that his brother knows his way around the city very well. He gives him two more baozi and tells him to wake up because it is the mid-autumn festival. He tells him that he will take him to a doctor if he keeps acting like this. He then tells him about the festival present he has received from his brother: a bao-zi necklace