In this chapter, we learn that the second brother is a hypocritical scoundrel. He spent the family fortune to take in the refugees. He did not hesitate to attack the dragon chariots just to protect the child. He is respected by everyone. He says that he is willing to leave once he has had enough fun. He tells his wife that he has not yet said he is allowed to leave, but that he will consider the matter once he is satisfied with the living conditions. He praises the patriarch for taking in the family and giving them divine fruits. He also says that rumors have it that the family is powerful, but he says that it does not seem to be that impressive. He apologizes for being the one who pestered him, and says that since he looks down on the family so much, he will leave first.
In this chapter, we learn that the second brother is a hypocritical scoundrel. He spent the family fortune to take in the refugees. He did not hesitate to attack the dragon chariots just to protect the child. He is respected by everyone. He says that he is willing to leave once he has had enough fun. He tells his wife that he has not yet said he is allowed to leave, but that he will consider the matter once he is satisfied with the living conditions. He praises the patriarch for taking in the family and giving them divine fruits. He also says that rumors have it that the family is powerful, but he says that it does not seem to be that impressive. He apologizes for being the one who pestered him, and says that since he looks down on the family so much, he will leave first.