The protagonist wakes up in the middle of the night to find that his friend has thrown an umbrella at him. He's the owner of the umbrella and the designer of the pair of shoes he's wearing. He tells his friend that he is the president of a company called feng-li and that if he has nothing else to do, he should read newspapers. The protagonist is so offended by his friend's actions that he starts to cry and wipe his face. He realizes that the girl's lover is handsome and kind, and that the rain is getting heavier outside. He follows his friend to the amusement park, where he sees that there are fewer people there. He also sees that his daughter is not doing her homework because her bear is dirty and ugly. He calls her ugly and scolds her for being so upset. He goes home and does his homework.
The protagonist wakes up in the middle of the night to find that his friend has thrown an umbrella at him. He's the owner of the umbrella and the designer of the pair of shoes he's wearing. He tells his friend that he is the president of a company called feng-li and that if he has nothing else to do, he should read newspapers. The protagonist is so offended by his friend's actions that he starts to cry and wipe his face. He realizes that the girl's lover is handsome and kind, and that the rain is getting heavier outside. He follows his friend to the amusement park, where he sees that there are fewer people there. He also sees that his daughter is not doing her homework because her bear is dirty and ugly. He calls her ugly and scolds her for being so upset. He goes home and does his homework.