It's been a while since we've heard from Little Em'ly, but now that we do, we find out that she's still in love with Mr. Luo. Um, what's wrong with that? Well, apparently, the two of them have known each other for a long time, and now they're in love. Um... Um, no, no... Um... What's the deal with the whole "I'm not your sister" thing? Um... Well, the narrator doesn't know what to make of this, but he's pretty sure that it's not a good idea. He's worried that the narrator is overreacting, since the narrator's sister isn't nearly as good as her sister, but the narrator points out that the female lead in the novel is more suited to the male lead, and that's why the narrator spends so much time worrying about him. The narrator is worried that Mr. Ganymede will grow up, since he hasn't matured enough to be a part of the world, and since he'll have to deal with his own problems in the future. Um ... Um
It's been a while since we've heard from Little Em'ly, but now that we do, we find out that she's still in love with Mr. Luo. Um, what's wrong with that? Well, apparently, the two of them have known each other for a long time, and now they're in love. Um... Um, no, no... Um... What's the deal with the whole "I'm not your sister" thing? Um... Well, the narrator doesn't know what to make of this, but he's pretty sure that it's not a good idea. He's worried that the narrator is overreacting, since the narrator's sister isn't nearly as good as her sister, but the narrator points out that the female lead in the novel is more suited to the male lead, and that's why the narrator spends so much time worrying about him. The narrator is worried that Mr. Ganymede will grow up, since he hasn't matured enough to be a part of the world, and since he'll have to deal with his own problems in the future. Um ... Um