In this chapter, we are introduced to a young, cute, and lively teenager. He is accompanied by his mother, who is ill. She tells him that he is cute and lively, and that he looks handsome. He tells her that he wants to buy one of his brother's gifts, and she gives him one for free. He asks her why he did not get any of the gifts she gave him, and her reply is that he does not want to be "beaten up" because he is not pretty. She says that he should eat more "moisture jl" in him so that he can have a chance of getting prettier. He says that if he eats more, he will be able to get prettier. She asks him if he really wants to get beaten up, and he replies that he would like some food. He then asks her if she has paid for his orders yet, but she says that she has not yet. She then tells him to get back to the shop, where she will give him the gifts he has ordered. He tries to hold his hand tightly, but his mother will not allow him to do so. They hold hands, and the mother says that now that they are holding hands, she will not get "blown away" anymore. The mother then tells her son to open his mouth and look around. He opens his mouth, snickers, and then turns around and looks at the mother. She is sorry that he has blown her
In this chapter, we are introduced to a young, cute, and lively teenager. He is accompanied by his mother, who is ill. She tells him that he is cute and lively, and that he looks handsome. He tells her that he wants to buy one of his brother's gifts, and she gives him one for free. He asks her why he did not get any of the gifts she gave him, and her reply is that he does not want to be "beaten up" because he is not pretty. She says that he should eat more "moisture jl" in him so that he can have a chance of getting prettier. He says that if he eats more, he will be able to get prettier. She asks him if he really wants to get beaten up, and he replies that he would like some food. He then asks her if she has paid for his orders yet, but she says that she has not yet. She then tells him to get back to the shop, where she will give him the gifts he has ordered. He tries to hold his hand tightly, but his mother will not allow him to do so. They hold hands, and the mother says that now that they are holding hands, she will not get "blown away" anymore. The mother then tells her son to open his mouth and look around. He opens his mouth, snickers, and then turns around and looks at the mother. She is sorry that he has blown her