In this chapter, we are introduced to a young man named Inho, who has been working as a "pervert from the pictures" at the school. He tells us that he is the one who broke into the school girl's room and solved a problem during a test. Inho has been having problems since his accident, and the school is offering him a reward if he will hand over Inho to the school's student council. The young man is shocked to learn that Inho is a friend of his, and he tells the school that he will help them move his things. He also tells them that he has come up with a plan to reject Inho. He asks if they have moved their things yet, and if they haven't, he will come help the next weekend. He wants to know if they are moving their stuff yet, but he doesn't know the house where it is yet, so he says he'll find it on his own. He then tells the story of how he and Inho have found a room for Inho in the empty house. He says that if they pretend to be him and take his things, no one will say anything about it. The house is empty, and his parents are not in contact with him. They are paying off their hospital bills, but they aren't living in the country. They're not living in Korea, so they don't have a house there. In fact, they're collecting information about him. In his room, the young man has made a mock-up of Inho's house, and it's much bigger than his own room. He
In this chapter, we are introduced to a young man named Inho, who has been working as a "pervert from the pictures" at the school. He tells us that he is the one who broke into the school girl's room and solved a problem during a test. Inho has been having problems since his accident, and the school is offering him a reward if he will hand over Inho to the school's student council. The young man is shocked to learn that Inho is a friend of his, and he tells the school that he will help them move his things. He also tells them that he has come up with a plan to reject Inho. He asks if they have moved their things yet, and if they haven't, he will come help the next weekend. He wants to know if they are moving their stuff yet, but he doesn't know the house where it is yet, so he says he'll find it on his own. He then tells the story of how he and Inho have found a room for Inho in the empty house. He says that if they pretend to be him and take his things, no one will say anything about it. The house is empty, and his parents are not in contact with him. They are paying off their hospital bills, but they aren't living in the country. They're not living in Korea, so they don't have a house there. In fact, they're collecting information about him. In his room, the young man has made a mock-up of Inho's house, and it's much bigger than his own room. He