The narrator is back in Hong Kong and he's ready to go to work. He wants to buy a new cell phone, but he can't figure out how to use it. The manager of the company tells him to get out of the way. He's not a fan of women, and he doesn't want to be stuck in a room with a bunch of other women who don't seem to like him. He tells the manager that he'll find someone to please him, and then he leaves. The narrator asks if he can ask about the nieying lady, and the manager tells him that she's probably not going to answer anyway. He asks if she was the first woman to work at the company, and she says that she was terrified, but she begged to stay anyway. She's glad to see that the narrator is pleased with his new job, because she'd never expected him to be so voluptuous
The narrator is back in Hong Kong and he's ready to go to work. He wants to buy a new cell phone, but he can't figure out how to use it. The manager of the company tells him to get out of the way. He's not a fan of women, and he doesn't want to be stuck in a room with a bunch of other women who don't seem to like him. He tells the manager that he'll find someone to please him, and then he leaves. The narrator asks if he can ask about the nieying lady, and the manager tells him that she's probably not going to answer anyway. He asks if she was the first woman to work at the company, and she says that she was terrified, but she begged to stay anyway. She's glad to see that the narrator is pleased with his new job, because she'd never expected him to be so voluptuous