The chapter opens with a description of the "pill section" of the hall. The narrator tells us that there are "old lechers" in the hall who want to "take advantage of" him. He tells the audience that he is in the middle of a shopping expedition and that he has found a lot of useful pills. He asks the narrator to tell him about all of the pills, and the narrator tells him that the pills are ranked according to how useful they are. The pills that are ranked first are those that help with "leveling up" and those that are "for recovery" and "for soul returning" . He also tells the narrator about the rain dew pills and the trigone pills. The trigone pill is the "youth restoration pill" , which is supposed to help restore vigor to the body. The rain dew pill isn't as good as the other two, but it is still good enough for the young man. The pill that is the most valuable is the one that is from the alchemists, which the narrator says is "just like her" because it has many flaws. He says that the man is "looking at" his chest and that no one could resist his charms. He decides that he will "covet" the man with all of his money.
The chapter opens with a description of the "pill section" of the hall. The narrator tells us that there are "old lechers" in the hall who want to "take advantage of" him. He tells the audience that he is in the middle of a shopping expedition and that he has found a lot of useful pills. He asks the narrator to tell him about all of the pills, and the narrator tells him that the pills are ranked according to how useful they are. The pills that are ranked first are those that help with "leveling up" and those that are "for recovery" and "for soul returning" . He also tells the narrator about the rain dew pills and the trigone pills. The trigone pill is the "youth restoration pill" , which is supposed to help restore vigor to the body. The rain dew pill isn't as good as the other two, but it is still good enough for the young man. The pill that is the most valuable is the one that is from the alchemists, which the narrator says is "just like her" because it has many flaws. He says that the man is "looking at" his chest and that no one could resist his charms. He decides that he will "covet" the man with all of his money.