The narrator tells us that he's back at the hospital. He's been eating porridge and dumplings, and his hands and feet are hurt. He wants to know what's up with all of this. He asks if he can put some ointment on them. The narrator says that he can do it himself. He tells the narrator that he deserves to be punished for breaking the law. He says that if he hadn't been punished, he'd have been even worse off. He thanks the narrator for setting him straight. He even threw some of the food at the narrator. He apologizes for not appreciating what he did for him. He doesn't need to do anything, he just needs to raise the funds. He hopes that the narrator will update the story every Thursday after that.
The narrator tells us that he's back at the hospital. He's been eating porridge and dumplings, and his hands and feet are hurt. He wants to know what's up with all of this. He asks if he can put some ointment on them. The narrator says that he can do it himself. He tells the narrator that he deserves to be punished for breaking the law. He says that if he hadn't been punished, he'd have been even worse off. He thanks the narrator for setting him straight. He even threw some of the food at the narrator. He apologizes for not appreciating what he did for him. He doesn't need to do anything, he just needs to raise the funds. He hopes that the narrator will update the story every Thursday after that.