The next morning, the mailman wakes up to find that his family has been involved in a car accident. He's worried about his father, who's at a public bath, and about the neighborhood, which is about to be demolished. He asks the master to make preparations for the demolition, since he's going to die soon. The mailman tells the eldest son to try the wine he brewed, since it's "not potent enough" for men. The elder son refuses to drink with him, but the younger son goes with him anyway.
The next morning, the mailman wakes up to find that his family has been involved in a car accident. He's worried about his father, who's at a public bath, and about the neighborhood, which is about to be demolished. He asks the master to make preparations for the demolition, since he's going to die soon. The mailman tells the eldest son to try the wine he brewed, since it's "not potent enough" for men. The elder son refuses to drink with him, but the younger son goes with him anyway.