The narrator complains to his daughter that he is a slacker and a housewife. He tells her that his wife would be glad that he would be useful in the future. He then tells her about his love for arin and how he thinks they would be a good match. The narrator then tells his daughter to go back to her room and wash her glass. She tells him that it is Sunday and that the prince is still sleeping. She then tells him to get out of the room and smoke a cigarette. He does so and they are all dead.
The narrator complains to his daughter that he is a slacker and a housewife. He tells her that his wife would be glad that he would be useful in the future. He then tells her about his love for arin and how he thinks they would be a good match. The narrator then tells his daughter to go back to her room and wash her glass. She tells him that it is Sunday and that the prince is still sleeping. She then tells him to get out of the room and smoke a cigarette. He does so and they are all dead.