The narrator tells us that the forbidden snack has sold out and that the book has become the best-seller in the history of China. The narrator then goes on to tell us that there are 200,000 more copies of the book ordered and that a few of the bookseller's friends have brought some of their friends to print the books themselves. He then tells us about how overtime is like death and how the bosses are like wolves and tigers. He tells us to give the workers compensation for overtime. The lady tells him that she sympathizes with the workers and that she embroiders the embroidery herself. She then tells the narrator that she has a heart of compassion for the workers. She tells him to take the money and give it to the workers because he has no one to feed his brother. He says that he has returned home safely and that this is the man who is taking his house for the miaohui. He also tells the lady that he will change to visit another day.
The narrator tells us that the forbidden snack has sold out and that the book has become the best-seller in the history of China. The narrator then goes on to tell us that there are 200,000 more copies of the book ordered and that a few of the bookseller's friends have brought some of their friends to print the books themselves. He then tells us about how overtime is like death and how the bosses are like wolves and tigers. He tells us to give the workers compensation for overtime. The lady tells him that she sympathizes with the workers and that she embroiders the embroidery herself. She then tells the narrator that she has a heart of compassion for the workers. She tells him to take the money and give it to the workers because he has no one to feed his brother. He says that he has returned home safely and that this is the man who is taking his house for the miaohui. He also tells the lady that he will change to visit another day.