In this chapter, the servant tells the young master that he can take care of him. He says that he is not a big man, and that he does not want anyone else to care for him, like cleaning his body or changing his bandages. He tells the master to treat him as he has been his family, and not to joke with him, because he loves him too. The servant says that when he held the young man in his arms that night, he could feel him slowly leaving him, and he knew that he could not lose him.
In this chapter, the servant tells the young master that he can take care of him. He says that he is not a big man, and that he does not want anyone else to care for him, like cleaning his body or changing his bandages. He tells the master to treat him as he has been his family, and not to joke with him, because he loves him too. The servant says that when he held the young man in his arms that night, he could feel him slowly leaving him, and he knew that he could not lose him.