The narrator tells us that the next day, he's going to go to his boss and ask him to give him 30 million. He doesn't want to take more than that, so he'll just give him 10 million instead. He's not sure how much he should give him, but he wants to make sure it's worth it. He asks the boss if he has made his decision about giving him the money. The boss says he hasn't, and asks if he can carry 30 million in cash or a bank transfer. The narrator says he can, and the boss gives him a contract to sign. He wants to know if the contract is for a long-term or a short-term contract, and if he signed an extra contract to cover the fact that his father is in the hospital and his grandfather is sick. He tells the narrator to go ahead and sign the contract, but not to tell the boss what he wants him to tell him. The auntie tells the young man to put the money in his pocket, and she'll give him another 100,000 if he does.
The narrator tells us that the next day, he's going to go to his boss and ask him to give him 30 million. He doesn't want to take more than that, so he'll just give him 10 million instead. He's not sure how much he should give him, but he wants to make sure it's worth it. He asks the boss if he has made his decision about giving him the money. The boss says he hasn't, and asks if he can carry 30 million in cash or a bank transfer. The narrator says he can, and the boss gives him a contract to sign. He wants to know if the contract is for a long-term or a short-term contract, and if he signed an extra contract to cover the fact that his father is in the hospital and his grandfather is sick. He tells the narrator to go ahead and sign the contract, but not to tell the boss what he wants him to tell him. The auntie tells the young man to put the money in his pocket, and she'll give him another 100,000 if he does.