"The naughty love way" is the title of this chapter's dialogue, and it begins with the narrator's description of the food he is about to eat. The narrator tells us that he has never eaten so much food in his life, and that this is the first time he has ever been in a "restau rant" with his friends. He then asks the waiter if he is a staff at a mall, and the waiter tells him that he works in an inn. The waiter tells the narrator that he is the general manager of an in-store goods store. The general manager is in charge of 250 shops in the mall. He tells the waiter that his sales are the highest among all the shops. He also tells the story of how he has been "contributing" to the store's sales. He says that he must be nice if he wants to buy all of the university's merchandise himself. He adds that there are people who need to earn extra money by working in the apparel business. He gives the waiter a tip of 28.60, which the waiter generously gives to the narrator. After the waiter leaves, the narrator tells the bartender that he will pay him back for the tip.
"The naughty love way" is the title of this chapter's dialogue, and it begins with the narrator's description of the food he is about to eat. The narrator tells us that he has never eaten so much food in his life, and that this is the first time he has ever been in a "restau rant" with his friends. He then asks the waiter if he is a staff at a mall, and the waiter tells him that he works in an inn. The waiter tells the narrator that he is the general manager of an in-store goods store. The general manager is in charge of 250 shops in the mall. He tells the waiter that his sales are the highest among all the shops. He also tells the story of how he has been "contributing" to the store's sales. He says that he must be nice if he wants to buy all of the university's merchandise himself. He adds that there are people who need to earn extra money by working in the apparel business. He gives the waiter a tip of 28.60, which the waiter generously gives to the narrator. After the waiter leaves, the narrator tells the bartender that he will pay him back for the tip.