The narrator tells the audience that the narrator is the illegitimate son of the family. He has suffered because of his mother's affair, and he is now ready to return to his family. The narrator says that he has never cared about his family background, and that he knows that this is not about money or power, but about the fact that he is the one who is down every time he mentions it. He says that now that he finally has a chance to come back to the family, he will hold on to the idea. He apologizes for being so distant from his family all this time, and says that his involvement with the family is too "complicated." He wishes that he could have a real family.
The narrator tells the audience that the narrator is the illegitimate son of the family. He has suffered because of his mother's affair, and he is now ready to return to his family. The narrator says that he has never cared about his family background, and that he knows that this is not about money or power, but about the fact that he is the one who is down every time he mentions it. He says that now that he finally has a chance to come back to the family, he will hold on to the idea. He apologizes for being so distant from his family all this time, and says that his involvement with the family is too "complicated." He wishes that he could have a real family.