This chapter opens in the lobby of a hair salon. The owner of the salon, xiaoxia, is furious with his son, jiaojiao, who is returning from his trip to the "other realms." . . He accuses his son of being "a good for nothing" and of being a "good for nothing." He also criticizes his son's "snobby young brat" appearance, which he says is a "scarecrow glare." He further criticizes the salon's owner for "setting a poor example" for his son. He says that he is a well-known hairstylist and that he has heard that the boss is "narcissistic," but that he does not understand the meaning of the word "uncle." He is going to eat the girl alive, he says.
This chapter opens in the lobby of a hair salon. The owner of the salon, xiaoxia, is furious with his son, jiaojiao, who is returning from his trip to the "other realms." . . He accuses his son of being "a good for nothing" and of being a "good for nothing." He also criticizes his son's "snobby young brat" appearance, which he says is a "scarecrow glare." He further criticizes the salon's owner for "setting a poor example" for his son. He says that he is a well-known hairstylist and that he has heard that the boss is "narcissistic," but that he does not understand the meaning of the word "uncle." He is going to eat the girl alive, he says.