In this chapter, the narrator tells the audience that he is now able to speak to his parents directly. He asks them to let him stay in Cispus. He tells them that if they do not want him to stay, he will not receive any special treatment. He hopes that he will be able to do whatever he wants in the future. The narrator asks the audience to imagine what it would be like to return home and be a successful person.
In this chapter, the narrator tells the audience that he is now able to speak to his parents directly. He asks them to let him stay in Cispus. He tells them that if they do not want him to stay, he will not receive any special treatment. He hopes that he will be able to do whatever he wants in the future. The narrator asks the audience to imagine what it would be like to return home and be a successful person.