Now that fall is upon us, it's time to stash all of our food away in case we run into someone we don't know at school. The narrator has decided to go to a nearby grocery store to stock up on some nuts for the upcoming fall season. He tells us that he deliberately chose the store because he doesn't want to run into anyone he knows in the middle of the air. He's here to do a one-day part-time trial of his new job, and he's been there all day and hasn't sold one pack of nuts. He asks the narrator if he wants to try some of the tangyuan, and the narrator says no, but then he has urgent business to deal with. He then tells the narrator to try the classic tangyuan first, and then the other varieties of nuts, and finally the one that's his favorite. He says that a hamster will stuff 20 percent of its body's worth of food into its cheeks to think that they can still meet up in a grocery store this far away, and that the two of them can still be friends in this far-away place. He is so happy that the nut sale is about to start, and says that he hates the man who's selling him the nuts. The man says that the man hates him the most, not just because he hates him, but because the man likes dung beetles, which is more than
Now that fall is upon us, it's time to stash all of our food away in case we run into someone we don't know at school. The narrator has decided to go to a nearby grocery store to stock up on some nuts for the upcoming fall season. He tells us that he deliberately chose the store because he doesn't want to run into anyone he knows in the middle of the air. He's here to do a one-day part-time trial of his new job, and he's been there all day and hasn't sold one pack of nuts. He asks the narrator if he wants to try some of the tangyuan, and the narrator says no, but then he has urgent business to deal with. He then tells the narrator to try the classic tangyuan first, and then the other varieties of nuts, and finally the one that's his favorite. He says that a hamster will stuff 20 percent of its body's worth of food into its cheeks to think that they can still meet up in a grocery store this far away, and that the two of them can still be friends in this far-away place. He is so happy that the nut sale is about to start, and says that he hates the man who's selling him the nuts. The man says that the man hates him the most, not just because he hates him, but because the man likes dung beetles, which is more than