The next morning, zhuo shows up at the house to take care of the household chores. He asks to be allowed to eat the fish that he caught earlier in the day. Mr. Fu asks him if he is hungry, and he says he was just looking for something fresh to eat. He then asks if he went fishing in the earlier part of the day, and the boy says he did. He also asks if the boy likes to sleep in the house, and if he would like to sleep with the fish. He says he is not a child, and that he would rather give the fish to him than to the boy. He tells the boy to be careful with his scales, and tells him to be quiet. He warns the boy not to get his hands hurt, and says he will leave them alone. The boy is disappointed that he has not been able to eat his ice cream yet, and asks if it tastes too good for him. He complains that the ice cream tastes too bad, and then another ice cream arrives, and this one tastes even better. He wants to know why the boy has not followed him to pick peaches with him, and why he hasn't followed him yet. He tries to explain that he is going to go check on the lunch, but he is interrupted by the boy, who asks him to go see if the lunch has been ready. When the boy tells him that the lunch is fresh, the boy explains that they have agreed to go picking peaches together, but that it is too hot to go. He is afraid that it will rain soon, so he will go by himself.
The next morning, zhuo shows up at the house to take care of the household chores. He asks to be allowed to eat the fish that he caught earlier in the day. Mr. Fu asks him if he is hungry, and he says he was just looking for something fresh to eat. He then asks if he went fishing in the earlier part of the day, and the boy says he did. He also asks if the boy likes to sleep in the house, and if he would like to sleep with the fish. He says he is not a child, and that he would rather give the fish to him than to the boy. He tells the boy to be careful with his scales, and tells him to be quiet. He warns the boy not to get his hands hurt, and says he will leave them alone. The boy is disappointed that he has not been able to eat his ice cream yet, and asks if it tastes too good for him. He complains that the ice cream tastes too bad, and then another ice cream arrives, and this one tastes even better. He wants to know why the boy has not followed him to pick peaches with him, and why he hasn't followed him yet. He tries to explain that he is going to go check on the lunch, but he is interrupted by the boy, who asks him to go see if the lunch has been ready. When the boy tells him that the lunch is fresh, the boy explains that they have agreed to go picking peaches together, but that it is too hot to go. He is afraid that it will rain soon, so he will go by himself.