In this chapter, the young narrator tries to explain why he's attracted to a guy like Hu Jin Xing. He's hoping that he'll be able to maintain a righteous character and act in a way that's good for society. He compares Hu Jin to a man who fought his way out of poverty and became a successful businessman. In other words, the narrator is hoping that the guy will act in the best interests of society. The narrator then compares the two men's professions: Hu Jin is a businessman, while Hu Jin has been born poor. Hu Jin's profession is to protect people from harm, while the narrator's is to be a good person and help people. The two men have different professions, but they're similar in their goals. The first is to help people, the second to protect them from harm. The chapter ends with a discussion of the difference between being an adult and being a child. The adult is more responsible for protecting people, and the child is more likely to do harm to people when they grow up. This is why the narrator doesn't like the idea of growing up. He thinks that growing up will make people older, not better. He tells the story of how he and jiading went out fishing and caught 25kg of tuna, but the dog wouldn't believe him. The dog ended up getting dragged into the sea by the fish. The young narrator wonders what it's like to be financially independent and able to socialize a decent adult.
In this chapter, the young narrator tries to explain why he's attracted to a guy like Hu Jin Xing. He's hoping that he'll be able to maintain a righteous character and act in a way that's good for society. He compares Hu Jin to a man who fought his way out of poverty and became a successful businessman. In other words, the narrator is hoping that the guy will act in the best interests of society. The narrator then compares the two men's professions: Hu Jin is a businessman, while Hu Jin has been born poor. Hu Jin's profession is to protect people from harm, while the narrator's is to be a good person and help people. The two men have different professions, but they're similar in their goals. The first is to help people, the second to protect them from harm. The chapter ends with a discussion of the difference between being an adult and being a child. The adult is more responsible for protecting people, and the child is more likely to do harm to people when they grow up. This is why the narrator doesn't like the idea of growing up. He thinks that growing up will make people older, not better. He tells the story of how he and jiading went out fishing and caught 25kg of tuna, but the dog wouldn't believe him. The dog ended up getting dragged into the sea by the fish. The young narrator wonders what it's like to be financially independent and able to socialize a decent adult.