In this short scene, we learn that the protagonist is not interested in the role of a famous character from a popular novel. The protagonist explains that he has begged his uncle to give the role a try, but he does not want to be a famous person either. He is not short on money, however, and he will leave if there is nothing else for him to do. He tells his brother that he must go back to his house to watch his own show. He then asks his brother what his relationship is with the protagonist's friend, who is a senior classmate of his brother's. He says that he is not sure if the protagonist likes the senior classmate or not. He also asks if his brother likes men. His brother replies that high school students are not allowed to smoke, and that his brother always seems to be "up to no good". The protagonist then asks if he can stay overnight at his house if the show he is watching ends too late. He invites his brother to come with him. The mansion is very nice, and the guest rooms are also very nice.
In this short scene, we learn that the protagonist is not interested in the role of a famous character from a popular novel. The protagonist explains that he has begged his uncle to give the role a try, but he does not want to be a famous person either. He is not short on money, however, and he will leave if there is nothing else for him to do. He tells his brother that he must go back to his house to watch his own show. He then asks his brother what his relationship is with the protagonist's friend, who is a senior classmate of his brother's. He says that he is not sure if the protagonist likes the senior classmate or not. He also asks if his brother likes men. His brother replies that high school students are not allowed to smoke, and that his brother always seems to be "up to no good". The protagonist then asks if he can stay overnight at his house if the show he is watching ends too late. He invites his brother to come with him. The mansion is very nice, and the guest rooms are also very nice.