The narrator introduces himself as "Cui," a married man who works as the literary editor of a book. He explains that he has been married for a year and has 12600 children. He tells the narrator that he used to be a charming young man who received many love letters. After reading these letters, he began to be able to write more coherently. He asks the narrator about the manuscript, which is still not finished. The narrator is furious and rushes the manuscript.
The narrator introduces himself as "Cui," a married man who works as the literary editor of a book. He explains that he has been married for a year and has 12600 children. He tells the narrator that he used to be a charming young man who received many love letters. After reading these letters, he began to be able to write more coherently. He asks the narrator about the manuscript, which is still not finished. The narrator is furious and rushes the manuscript.