In this chapter, the narrator tells the audience that he is afraid of heights. He explains that he has saved more than one thousand years of his life to come to the East, and he will take advantage of this opportunity to rest. He tells the story of how his parents were killed by a vampire, and how he was bitten by the fox demon. He says that his whole family has been killed by the vampires, and that his uncle has already found his uncle. The narrator asks if the two of them are on good terms, and his uncle replies that they are, but that they will not be able to attend the parent meeting. He asks if there are many children in the family, and the uncle says that there are. He then asks the narrator if there is a presidential building in the city, and when the narrator replies that it is, the uncle asks if he should prepare the car for the school. The uncle then asks about the average of the students in class 3, and wonders if the president of the country is there.
In this chapter, the narrator tells the audience that he is afraid of heights. He explains that he has saved more than one thousand years of his life to come to the East, and he will take advantage of this opportunity to rest. He tells the story of how his parents were killed by a vampire, and how he was bitten by the fox demon. He says that his whole family has been killed by the vampires, and that his uncle has already found his uncle. The narrator asks if the two of them are on good terms, and his uncle replies that they are, but that they will not be able to attend the parent meeting. He asks if there are many children in the family, and the uncle says that there are. He then asks the narrator if there is a presidential building in the city, and when the narrator replies that it is, the uncle asks if he should prepare the car for the school. The uncle then asks about the average of the students in class 3, and wonders if the president of the country is there.