The narrator complains to Lele that he doesn't know how his body can handle the task at hand. Lele reassures him that he'll do his best for him. The narrator says he's not a hard worker, but he has to pretend to be. He's afraid that if Lele didn't notice the ring on the ground, he wouldn't even know that it was missing. He also says that he was getting ready to fight Lele over the ring, even though Lele was a bit worried about the ring. He says that Lele is cold to him when he has someone else to talk to, and that's because Lele has hired someone who's annoying. When Lele asks why there's a bump in the hallway, the narrator explains that he accidentally dropped the ring there. He wants to know why Lele isn't cleaning it up, and Lele explains that his eyesight is bad, so he can see only what's in front him. He asks Lele to tell him that.
The narrator complains to Lele that he doesn't know how his body can handle the task at hand. Lele reassures him that he'll do his best for him. The narrator says he's not a hard worker, but he has to pretend to be. He's afraid that if Lele didn't notice the ring on the ground, he wouldn't even know that it was missing. He also says that he was getting ready to fight Lele over the ring, even though Lele was a bit worried about the ring. He says that Lele is cold to him when he has someone else to talk to, and that's because Lele has hired someone who's annoying. When Lele asks why there's a bump in the hallway, the narrator explains that he accidentally dropped the ring there. He wants to know why Lele isn't cleaning it up, and Lele explains that his eyesight is bad, so he can see only what's in front him. He asks Lele to tell him that.