The narrator tells us that he can't do anything to help the girl. He tells her that she's just as annoying to him as she is to her husband, and that he even wishes he were dead. The narrator says that he's talking to her nicely, but she won't listen to him. He wants to kill her, he says, but he wants her to be obedient and not to suffer. He says that if she wants to know what's happened to the other guy who scratched his face, he'll beat her to death. He's going to have to deal with her back then, he tells her, so that the whole thing wouldn't have happened now. He adds that if anything happens to her, it'll be difficult for her to explain to her family later. He doesn't blame himself for this. He reminds us that back in the day, he beat up the b*tch a lot harder, and he still lives. He promises to help her find out if he loves her or not.
The narrator tells us that he can't do anything to help the girl. He tells her that she's just as annoying to him as she is to her husband, and that he even wishes he were dead. The narrator says that he's talking to her nicely, but she won't listen to him. He wants to kill her, he says, but he wants her to be obedient and not to suffer. He says that if she wants to know what's happened to the other guy who scratched his face, he'll beat her to death. He's going to have to deal with her back then, he tells her, so that the whole thing wouldn't have happened now. He adds that if anything happens to her, it'll be difficult for her to explain to her family later. He doesn't blame himself for this. He reminds us that back in the day, he beat up the b*tch a lot harder, and he still lives. He promises to help her find out if he loves her or not.