The two of them reminisce about the time they stole the black dragon's toy figurines and ran away together. The narrator admits that he was moved first by the sight of the two men, but he was also moved by the fact that they were both young and talented men. He asks the narrator if he is married, and the narrator replies that he is not yet, but that if he can win someone else's love, why should he need so many things in his life? The narrator says that he felt the same way when he saw the two young men on the street, and that he would have done the same thing if he had not seen them together. He tells the narrator that he will find out who poisoned him, and
The two of them reminisce about the time they stole the black dragon's toy figurines and ran away together. The narrator admits that he was moved first by the sight of the two men, but he was also moved by the fact that they were both young and talented men. He asks the narrator if he is married, and the narrator replies that he is not yet, but that if he can win someone else's love, why should he need so many things in his life? The narrator says that he felt the same way when he saw the two young men on the street, and that he would have done the same thing if he had not seen them together. He tells the narrator that he will find out who poisoned him, and