The chapter opens with a flashback to the beginning of the book, where the narrator explains that this is the second chapter of the Gui-Guzi, a book of Chinese philosophy. The chapter begins with the narrator asking who is this man. The narrator asks who this man is, and the boy answers, "He he he he" . He then asks the boy if he is from the same branch of the family as his uncle. The boy says that he is. The uncle tells him that he has already injected him with "yin energy" , and that he will kill the girl within seven days. He tells the boy that if he dares come around again, he will not be merciful, and he will let the boy off the hook. He says that the man is a "yellow weasel spirit" who usually comes to take revenge on the family. He explains that he wants to split up the family so that he can find a way to "ideal" with the girl. He also says that if the girl dies, who among the family members will be held accountable for her death? The man answers that he did not expect the patient to die so quickly. The man says that it was the young man who had performed the miracle. The young man tells the man that he does not have the skill to perform such a miracle, but the man tells him to remember to get the medicine for the girl and take care of her. He adds that the girl from the wealthy families are lucky to have their lives bought by the man. He congratulates himself on winning the "expired pill of god-like genius," a powerful medicine that can develop a person's brain. The feeling is so powerful that the boy feels full of energy. He feels like he can win.
The chapter opens with a flashback to the beginning of the book, where the narrator explains that this is the second chapter of the Gui-Guzi, a book of Chinese philosophy. The chapter begins with the narrator asking who is this man. The narrator asks who this man is, and the boy answers, "He he he he" . He then asks the boy if he is from the same branch of the family as his uncle. The boy says that he is. The uncle tells him that he has already injected him with "yin energy" , and that he will kill the girl within seven days. He tells the boy that if he dares come around again, he will not be merciful, and he will let the boy off the hook. He says that the man is a "yellow weasel spirit" who usually comes to take revenge on the family. He explains that he wants to split up the family so that he can find a way to "ideal" with the girl. He also says that if the girl dies, who among the family members will be held accountable for her death? The man answers that he did not expect the patient to die so quickly. The man says that it was the young man who had performed the miracle. The young man tells the man that he does not have the skill to perform such a miracle, but the man tells him to remember to get the medicine for the girl and take care of her. He adds that the girl from the wealthy families are lucky to have their lives bought by the man. He congratulates himself on winning the "expired pill of god-like genius," a powerful medicine that can develop a person's brain. The feeling is so powerful that the boy feels full of energy. He feels like he can win.