The narrator tells us that this is the first time he's ever met someone who is so humble. He's sorry, but at this point, he wants to do whatever he can to help. The narrator apologizes, but he doesn't want to upset the audience. He tells them that the sunflowers were planted in the yard, and that they gradually grew. The sunflowers were all planted by him. He says that the planting was very simple, and thought that he knew everything. But in fact, he is just an amateur, he says. The two of them can meet again, but the narrator says that he'll have to go back to practice for the next important performance.
The narrator tells us that this is the first time he's ever met someone who is so humble. He's sorry, but at this point, he wants to do whatever he can to help. The narrator apologizes, but he doesn't want to upset the audience. He tells them that the sunflowers were planted in the yard, and that they gradually grew. The sunflowers were all planted by him. He says that the planting was very simple, and thought that he knew everything. But in fact, he is just an amateur, he says. The two of them can meet again, but the narrator says that he'll have to go back to practice for the next important performance.