The narrator tells the brat that he has heard that the two of them have moved into a small apartment together. The brat is shocked, because he thought they were going to live in their own mansion. He asks the brat if he has thought about the future, and the brat says that she has not. She tells him that she thinks children's happiness and wishes are more important than the future. The narrator says that he is helping her, and that she should stop reading weird literary works. She says that after the accident, she felt that it would be better for her to live happily. She asks him why he chose what he did, and he says that it was his money that made him do it. He says that the brat is a "rascal on eating" and that he will eat them out himself
The narrator tells the brat that he has heard that the two of them have moved into a small apartment together. The brat is shocked, because he thought they were going to live in their own mansion. He asks the brat if he has thought about the future, and the brat says that she has not. She tells him that she thinks children's happiness and wishes are more important than the future. The narrator says that he is helping her, and that she should stop reading weird literary works. She says that after the accident, she felt that it would be better for her to live happily. She asks him why he chose what he did, and he says that it was his money that made him do it. He says that the brat is a "rascal on eating" and that he will eat them out himself