In this chapter, the narrator explains that he does not plan on breaking his promise to sell all of his stamps. He also does not want to be implicated in a suicide. He says that he will sell the stamps and the simulation mirror. The narrator also says that a customer might be able to tell if the other person is lying. He adds that if he knew the other party was lying, he would not have gone to so lengths. He tells the narrator to avoid the coffin, which is meant to be a grave for an immortal corpse. If he opens it, he will find himself in love with an immortal woman.
In this chapter, the narrator explains that he does not plan on breaking his promise to sell all of his stamps. He also does not want to be implicated in a suicide. He says that he will sell the stamps and the simulation mirror. The narrator also says that a customer might be able to tell if the other person is lying. He adds that if he knew the other party was lying, he would not have gone to so lengths. He tells the narrator to avoid the coffin, which is meant to be a grave for an immortal corpse. If he opens it, he will find himself in love with an immortal woman.