After five years, the narrator finally gives up on his love for Haiyan. He's now the elder brother of the family, which means he's in charge of everything. He tells Haiyan to be nice to his younger brother, who's still in love with his younger sister. Haiyan says he doesn't need a relationship to be free, but he does need love to keep him occupied. He asks Haiyan where his next destination is, and Haiyan tells him to go to Boston, since Haiyan's tour is over.
After five years, the narrator finally gives up on his love for Haiyan. He's now the elder brother of the family, which means he's in charge of everything. He tells Haiyan to be nice to his younger brother, who's still in love with his younger sister. Haiyan says he doesn't need a relationship to be free, but he does need love to keep him occupied. He asks Haiyan where his next destination is, and Haiyan tells him to go to Boston, since Haiyan's tour is over.