The narrator tells us that the girl in question is named "Yada" and that she is beautiful. The narrator asks her sister if she could buy her an ice cream. The girl is named Yaya, and the narrator tells her that she looks beautiful. Yaya tells the narrator that she will be attending a birthday party for a little girl and that the doll that the narrator gave her is hers. The little girl will love the doll, the narrator says, because it is the first time that a doll has been given to a girl as a gift. The doll is the same one Yaya gave to the little girl when she was a child, and Yaya says that she has not seen the doll in a long time. Mr. Mingke has come to visit his grandfather, and he has brought a girl with him, and she is the girl who was invited to the party by Mr. Minwook. When the narrator asks the girl what she admires the most, the girl says that her appetite keeps her slim, and that all men love her because she is rich
The narrator tells us that the girl in question is named "Yada" and that she is beautiful. The narrator asks her sister if she could buy her an ice cream. The girl is named Yaya, and the narrator tells her that she looks beautiful. Yaya tells the narrator that she will be attending a birthday party for a little girl and that the doll that the narrator gave her is hers. The little girl will love the doll, the narrator says, because it is the first time that a doll has been given to a girl as a gift. The doll is the same one Yaya gave to the little girl when she was a child, and Yaya says that she has not seen the doll in a long time. Mr. Mingke has come to visit his grandfather, and he has brought a girl with him, and she is the girl who was invited to the party by Mr. Minwook. When the narrator asks the girl what she admires the most, the girl says that her appetite keeps her slim, and that all men love her because she is rich