This chapter opens on a horse ranch in Jiangxi Province, China. The owner of the ranch, Mr. Xiao, is waiting for a friend of his to come to visit him. The friend is a handsome, young man, who has come to coach a horse. The young man is very handsome, and the owner is impressed by his beauty. He offers to take the young man's turn as his coach, but the man refuses, saying that he is not interested in horses at all. He then asks the owner to explain how he treats his customers. The man says that he does not want to lose his job, but he does want an explanation as to why he treats the customers the way he does. He also wants to know if the man is into rent boys, as he is, and if he fainted, as the owner says that the man should have done. He asks the man to get the doctor, and then the owner asks him to put on a tag on the horse that says, "Xiao Yu An's Personal Property."
This chapter opens on a horse ranch in Jiangxi Province, China. The owner of the ranch, Mr. Xiao, is waiting for a friend of his to come to visit him. The friend is a handsome, young man, who has come to coach a horse. The young man is very handsome, and the owner is impressed by his beauty. He offers to take the young man's turn as his coach, but the man refuses, saying that he is not interested in horses at all. He then asks the owner to explain how he treats his customers. The man says that he does not want to lose his job, but he does want an explanation as to why he treats the customers the way he does. He also wants to know if the man is into rent boys, as he is, and if he fainted, as the owner says that the man should have done. He asks the man to get the doctor, and then the owner asks him to put on a tag on the horse that says, "Xiao Yu An's Personal Property."