When the narrator arrives at the orphanage, he is greeted by his aunt, who tells him that he is welcome to spend the afternoon with her. He tells her that he has come to repay the kindness shown to him by his grandparents, who took him to the mountains during their summer vacation and honeymooned with him. He asks his aunt if he can do anything in the city, and she says that she will see if she can help him. She tells him to tell her what he wants to do, and he says that he came to repay her kindness, and that he was thrown into the mountains by the grandparents during their vacation. He says that they took him on a honeymoon eight years ago, and now he is returning to repay their kindness. When the young master asks him where he has seen a young boy, he tells him not to worry,
When the narrator arrives at the orphanage, he is greeted by his aunt, who tells him that he is welcome to spend the afternoon with her. He tells her that he has come to repay the kindness shown to him by his grandparents, who took him to the mountains during their summer vacation and honeymooned with him. He asks his aunt if he can do anything in the city, and she says that she will see if she can help him. She tells him to tell her what he wants to do, and he says that he came to repay her kindness, and that he was thrown into the mountains by the grandparents during their vacation. He says that they took him on a honeymoon eight years ago, and now he is returning to repay their kindness. When the young master asks him where he has seen a young boy, he tells him not to worry,