The narrator tells us that he's always wanted to find his daughter. He says that he and his son-in-law searched for her, but they couldn't find her because of a burnt-out vehicle. Finally, they found her in China. The narrator says that she's happy now with her lover, friends, and family. The title of "princess" doesn't mean anything to her, she says, but she is happy that she has a mother and that she isn't "an unwanted child anymore" . She asks him if he'll marry her, and he says yes. He tells her that he wants to be the world's best designer, and that if she accepts his proposal, he will be able to marry her. He asks her if she remembers the agreement they made when they were young. She says yes, and then he asks if he can marry her in front of her mother. She tells him that if he does, she'll have to buy her a lot of gifts to make it through her childhood without her.
The narrator tells us that he's always wanted to find his daughter. He says that he and his son-in-law searched for her, but they couldn't find her because of a burnt-out vehicle. Finally, they found her in China. The narrator says that she's happy now with her lover, friends, and family. The title of "princess" doesn't mean anything to her, she says, but she is happy that she has a mother and that she isn't "an unwanted child anymore" . She asks him if he'll marry her, and he says yes. He tells her that he wants to be the world's best designer, and that if she accepts his proposal, he will be able to marry her. He asks her if she remembers the agreement they made when they were young. She says yes, and then he asks if he can marry her in front of her mother. She tells him that if he does, she'll have to buy her a lot of gifts to make it through her childhood without her.