In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist is named "Liurui Bai," and he is a student at the police academy who has recently graduated. He tells the protagonist that he was punished by the police chief for cleaning the toilets, and that he is now a starving ghost. The protagonist tells him that he has met "this bigeater" , who is an orphan who has been raised by two mothers. He says that he likes to eat the food of the bigeater because he thinks that if he cannot find a wife, he can consider him. He also says that there is a "gay guy" who has kidnapped a child, and he wants to know if the police have a nationwide network to help find lost children. He asks the protagonist to enter his store and wait for news. He then shows the protagonist a list of all the children that have recently disappeared. It is not just children, but also elderly people, young women, and young men from the "fringe" of society.
In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist is named "Liurui Bai," and he is a student at the police academy who has recently graduated. He tells the protagonist that he was punished by the police chief for cleaning the toilets, and that he is now a starving ghost. The protagonist tells him that he has met "this bigeater" , who is an orphan who has been raised by two mothers. He says that he likes to eat the food of the bigeater because he thinks that if he cannot find a wife, he can consider him. He also says that there is a "gay guy" who has kidnapped a child, and he wants to know if the police have a nationwide network to help find lost children. He asks the protagonist to enter his store and wait for news. He then shows the protagonist a list of all the children that have recently disappeared. It is not just children, but also elderly people, young women, and young men from the "fringe" of society.