The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night to find that the crazy old man he helped burn the paper money has given him a bunch of money. He's a little freaked out that the old man is giving him so much money, but he also realizes that the money can help solve the problem his sister-in law and he're facing. The old man tells the narrator to keep the money because it's his "life savings," but the narrator refuses to take the money, saying that he's "a good kid who is not greedy" . The narrator realizes that he doesn't want to be the next golden eye, so he goes to sleep. The next morning, he wakes up and realizes that it was all a dream.
The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night to find that the crazy old man he helped burn the paper money has given him a bunch of money. He's a little freaked out that the old man is giving him so much money, but he also realizes that the money can help solve the problem his sister-in law and he're facing. The old man tells the narrator to keep the money because it's his "life savings," but the narrator refuses to take the money, saying that he's "a good kid who is not greedy" . The narrator realizes that he doesn't want to be the next golden eye, so he goes to sleep. The next morning, he wakes up and realizes that it was all a dream.