In this chapter, the reader is told that the events of the story are fictional and that there is no intention to make any real-world references. The narrator explains that he has wanted to be kind and gentle with the young man, but he is afraid that he is a cunning bastard. He tries to explain that he only wants to perform his priesthood duties and send him back once he gives birth to a son. The young man asks where he has been. The furball is looking for him, and the night has passed quickly. He asks where the furball has gone, but the narrator says that it is the noise of the beast's furball. He tells him that if he is in danger, he should call his name. He says that he will be there, even if the cost is high, and that he would welcome the opportunity to be a husband and a father. He adds that the qi corporation should not have a man and a wife, as that would be too manly. He wonders how he got the idea that he was dreaming about the forbidden forest, and wonders why he should be a man when he can be a wife. He then wonders why a man must be a president, and why a woman should be the president. He realizes that dreams must come to a close, and he has to find out how he was able to get the idea of him. When he finally gets up, he finds that his back is sore, his legs are tender, and his smell is strange. He wants to know why he smells like he has just experienced an intense love affair. He does not say anything, and leaves.
In this chapter, the reader is told that the events of the story are fictional and that there is no intention to make any real-world references. The narrator explains that he has wanted to be kind and gentle with the young man, but he is afraid that he is a cunning bastard. He tries to explain that he only wants to perform his priesthood duties and send him back once he gives birth to a son. The young man asks where he has been. The furball is looking for him, and the night has passed quickly. He asks where the furball has gone, but the narrator says that it is the noise of the beast's furball. He tells him that if he is in danger, he should call his name. He says that he will be there, even if the cost is high, and that he would welcome the opportunity to be a husband and a father. He adds that the qi corporation should not have a man and a wife, as that would be too manly. He wonders how he got the idea that he was dreaming about the forbidden forest, and wonders why he should be a man when he can be a wife. He then wonders why a man must be a president, and why a woman should be the president. He realizes that dreams must come to a close, and he has to find out how he was able to get the idea of him. When he finally gets up, he finds that his back is sore, his legs are tender, and his smell is strange. He wants to know why he smells like he has just experienced an intense love affair. He does not say anything, and leaves.