The narrator complains about the small size of the apartment, the lack of a bathtub, and the fact that the balcony is crowded with people. He tells the narrator that he is satisfied with the apartment and that he will order it. The narrator tells him that he should not worry about making decisions for himself because he will find someone else to do so for him. He asks the narrator not to interfere in the matter, but the narrator refuses, saying that he does not need to worry about anything. The narration ends with the narrator asking the narrator what he should do.
The narrator complains about the small size of the apartment, the lack of a bathtub, and the fact that the balcony is crowded with people. He tells the narrator that he is satisfied with the apartment and that he will order it. The narrator tells him that he should not worry about making decisions for himself because he will find someone else to do so for him. He asks the narrator not to interfere in the matter, but the narrator refuses, saying that he does not need to worry about anything. The narration ends with the narrator asking the narrator what he should do.