The brothel owner tells the wolf that she has given him the buns and nectar curd she has made for him. The wolf thinks that the buns are for her lover, but the brothel owner assures him that they are meant for the wolf. He tells her that the wolf likes to eat foxes, and that all wolves like to eat them. She tells him that he can make him some food to eat, but that he has to confirm that it is the wolf and not the other way around. He says that once he eats the wolf's alcohol, the wolf will get drunk. He also says that human nature is obsessed with beautiful things, and he says that he would like to look at more beautiful women in the brothel.
The brothel owner tells the wolf that she has given him the buns and nectar curd she has made for him. The wolf thinks that the buns are for her lover, but the brothel owner assures him that they are meant for the wolf. He tells her that the wolf likes to eat foxes, and that all wolves like to eat them. She tells him that he can make him some food to eat, but that he has to confirm that it is the wolf and not the other way around. He says that once he eats the wolf's alcohol, the wolf will get drunk. He also says that human nature is obsessed with beautiful things, and he says that he would like to look at more beautiful women in the brothel.