At the end of the chapter, dina tells the president that she's sorry, but she can't take it anymore. She tells him to take the guests to bed, and then she tells him that she loves him. The president says that's fine, but he's not sure what to make of it. dina says that she gave him the first night of his life as a gift, so he can say sorry for leaving her without saying goodbye. He says that he loves her too, and that he gave her the night as a token of his love. He tells her that he'll take care of her as many children as he wants, and she can divorce her and marry him. She says that they've been best friends ever since they were kids.
At the end of the chapter, dina tells the president that she's sorry, but she can't take it anymore. She tells him to take the guests to bed, and then she tells him that she loves him. The president says that's fine, but he's not sure what to make of it. dina says that she gave him the first night of his life as a gift, so he can say sorry for leaving her without saying goodbye. He says that he loves her too, and that he gave her the night as a token of his love. He tells her that he'll take care of her as many children as he wants, and she can divorce her and marry him. She says that they've been best friends ever since they were kids.