In this chapter, we learn that the plot of the story is purely fictional, and that no similarity is made between the events in the story and the real events that are taking place in the real world. The narrator feels sorry for little zhan because if he had not met him, he would have been happier. He apologizes for the apology and takes him back to his father's house. He tells her that he has signed up for many online courses to become a qualified wife. He says that the wedding will be the best wedding ever because the groom and bride have not held the ceremony with each other. She says that she wants to be on her husband's bed every minute and every hour of the day. She tells him that the jill-family does business with them, which sounds like cheating to her. She wonders if it is possible that they prospered thanks to their worship of evil gods. She asks if the number of victims is immeasurable, and he says that he needs to check this relationship with his own eyes. He promises to join him if he can.
In this chapter, we learn that the plot of the story is purely fictional, and that no similarity is made between the events in the story and the real events that are taking place in the real world. The narrator feels sorry for little zhan because if he had not met him, he would have been happier. He apologizes for the apology and takes him back to his father's house. He tells her that he has signed up for many online courses to become a qualified wife. He says that the wedding will be the best wedding ever because the groom and bride have not held the ceremony with each other. She says that she wants to be on her husband's bed every minute and every hour of the day. She tells him that the jill-family does business with them, which sounds like cheating to her. She wonders if it is possible that they prospered thanks to their worship of evil gods. She asks if the number of victims is immeasurable, and he says that he needs to check this relationship with his own eyes. He promises to join him if he can.