In this chapter, we learn that Lin's parents are away all year round, so there's not much he can do to control his temper. He's got a thousand faces, and he's growing more and more "unruly" and "undisciplined" . He needs to find a role for his nephew, but he can't find anyone to play the role he needs for himself. The only role that's available to him is as an amateur, so he'll have to find someone else to play it for him. Lin is so happy to have an autograph from Amei, who's so nice to him. Amei's handwriting is terrible, but she's also very fond of the chocolate ads that used to air on the big screen when she was a kid. She says that when her father was short on money, he used to dress her up like a girl and shoot ads for chocolate. The ads were often stolen from the posters, so Amei wonders how moms would react if they realized that the model was a boy. She also says that Lin confessed to her at the cafe the last time they had coffee, and she pinned him on the wall and kissed him passionately.
In this chapter, we learn that Lin's parents are away all year round, so there's not much he can do to control his temper. He's got a thousand faces, and he's growing more and more "unruly" and "undisciplined" . He needs to find a role for his nephew, but he can't find anyone to play the role he needs for himself. The only role that's available to him is as an amateur, so he'll have to find someone else to play it for him. Lin is so happy to have an autograph from Amei, who's so nice to him. Amei's handwriting is terrible, but she's also very fond of the chocolate ads that used to air on the big screen when she was a kid. She says that when her father was short on money, he used to dress her up like a girl and shoot ads for chocolate. The ads were often stolen from the posters, so Amei wonders how moms would react if they realized that the model was a boy. She also says that Lin confessed to her at the cafe the last time they had coffee, and she pinned him on the wall and kissed him passionately.