The auction is over, and the Host of the Party is all, "what's the deal with this book? It's a pornography!" . He doesn't know what's going on, but he's pretty sure that it's not a book about becoming a beauty, but about how to be a "sissy" . The Host is pretty mad at the Host's family for bidding so high for such a worthless book. He's even more mad when he realizes that the Host and his family are partners of Luo's, and that they're bidding for the book that Luo wrote about how he could become a "bealty," not a beauty . Luo, the Host says, would never write a book like that . Everyone at the auction is his important guest, and everyone knows that he has nothing to do with the book, so why would they bid so high? The Host says that the auction was arranged by a "chongming house" with "justice and fairness" , which means that everyone knows the Host is just trying to make a profit. He says that he'll ask the Host in the future about the book. The Hostess says that she's never given anything fake, and she'll throw all her money on the book if it turns out to be true.
The auction is over, and the Host of the Party is all, "what's the deal with this book? It's a pornography!" . He doesn't know what's going on, but he's pretty sure that it's not a book about becoming a beauty, but about how to be a "sissy" . The Host is pretty mad at the Host's family for bidding so high for such a worthless book. He's even more mad when he realizes that the Host and his family are partners of Luo's, and that they're bidding for the book that Luo wrote about how he could become a "bealty," not a beauty . Luo, the Host says, would never write a book like that . Everyone at the auction is his important guest, and everyone knows that he has nothing to do with the book, so why would they bid so high? The Host says that the auction was arranged by a "chongming house" with "justice and fairness" , which means that everyone knows the Host is just trying to make a profit. He says that he'll ask the Host in the future about the book. The Hostess says that she's never given anything fake, and she'll throw all her money on the book if it turns out to be true.