Everyone is free in heaven, the narrator tells his friends. The world outside is oppressive, exploitation, and injustice, but in heaven everyone can be what he wants. He tells them that he has two more friends to talk to while he is talking, and they will be able to stay up late, eat junk food, and enjoy themselves. He says that the people in heaven are passionate, and that they need to find a way to separate them so that they can kill qiang. The pope has chosen a few people to go to his garden of Eden, and the rest of the people will be sent there the next time he chooses them. The narrator says that he wants to go, but he doesn't remember the place where they met. He asks the man if he's trying to surprise him with a mouse, and he says that a friend of his many years ago tricked him into doing the same thing, and she tricked him over and over again, until he finally said no. He thinks that being tricked by a girl is a blessing, innocent and naive.
Everyone is free in heaven, the narrator tells his friends. The world outside is oppressive, exploitation, and injustice, but in heaven everyone can be what he wants. He tells them that he has two more friends to talk to while he is talking, and they will be able to stay up late, eat junk food, and enjoy themselves. He says that the people in heaven are passionate, and that they need to find a way to separate them so that they can kill qiang. The pope has chosen a few people to go to his garden of Eden, and the rest of the people will be sent there the next time he chooses them. The narrator says that he wants to go, but he doesn't remember the place where they met. He asks the man if he's trying to surprise him with a mouse, and he says that a friend of his many years ago tricked him into doing the same thing, and she tricked him over and over again, until he finally said no. He thinks that being tricked by a girl is a blessing, innocent and naive.