The narrator tells us that he looks like his mom, but he's not her. He says that her illness made it impossible for her to go for a walk like this. He also says that his biological father is his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. yun, who have put him under their name as their heir. The narrator asks if he can call him xixi, and he does. He tells the narrator that he wants to talk to him about accepting an invitation from the yuns. He apologizes for being rude, and the narrator says that he doesn't need to accept the invitation. He asks the narrator to forgive him for being so rude, but the narrator tells him that he can ask Mr. Mo to invite him in person. He then asks if the narrator has any sympathy for the family that has lost their daughter. He's about to be a father himself, so the narrator is sure he can relate to the loss of his own mother. He tries to explain that he was trying to feel wronged by his mother, and that she was playing "passive aggressive" . He adds that she deliberately said this to arouse his "hard feelings" towards the family. He is relieved to hear the narrator say this, because he was also there to persuade him. He brings the narrator an extra dessert, which he thinks is really good. He wants to know if the family has made the recipe for the dessert, and she says that it is not true. She says that the recipe was made by Mr. .
The narrator tells us that he looks like his mom, but he's not her. He says that her illness made it impossible for her to go for a walk like this. He also says that his biological father is his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. yun, who have put him under their name as their heir. The narrator asks if he can call him xixi, and he does. He tells the narrator that he wants to talk to him about accepting an invitation from the yuns. He apologizes for being rude, and the narrator says that he doesn't need to accept the invitation. He asks the narrator to forgive him for being so rude, but the narrator tells him that he can ask Mr. Mo to invite him in person. He then asks if the narrator has any sympathy for the family that has lost their daughter. He's about to be a father himself, so the narrator is sure he can relate to the loss of his own mother. He tries to explain that he was trying to feel wronged by his mother, and that she was playing "passive aggressive" . He adds that she deliberately said this to arouse his "hard feelings" towards the family. He is relieved to hear the narrator say this, because he was also there to persuade him. He brings the narrator an extra dessert, which he thinks is really good. He wants to know if the family has made the recipe for the dessert, and she says that it is not true. She says that the recipe was made by Mr. .