The soothsayer tells the monk that she ate the deer that the monk had asked for. She tells him that the scholars had already been offended by the monk's comments, and that she would sleep at home that night if the monk did not ask her for help. She also tells him about her life, which was very difficult. Her nephew was killed by a car, and she had to live with the monk and his wife for the rest of her life
The soothsayer tells the monk that she ate the deer that the monk had asked for. She tells him that the scholars had already been offended by the monk's comments, and that she would sleep at home that night if the monk did not ask her for help. She also tells him about her life, which was very difficult. Her nephew was killed by a car, and she had to live with the monk and his wife for the rest of her life