The narrator tells us that he used to be madly in love with his wife, but that he and her husband have gotten married and moved to Hong Kong. He says that since they got married, his husband has become more and more suspicious of his wife. The narrator asks the family why they don't just ask her for a divorce. The family, he says, has unfairly accused their daughter of being mistress. He tells the family that he is their wife, mother of their kids, and that they have cut off their daughter from the family. They have totally kicked her out of their family.
The narrator tells us that he used to be madly in love with his wife, but that he and her husband have gotten married and moved to Hong Kong. He says that since they got married, his husband has become more and more suspicious of his wife. The narrator asks the family why they don't just ask her for a divorce. The family, he says, has unfairly accused their daughter of being mistress. He tells the family that he is their wife, mother of their kids, and that they have cut off their daughter from the family. They have totally kicked her out of their family.