Mr. Sun asks why he didn't ask about the loan case when he met the prostitute. He already knew all about her, and he doesn't want to ask about it when he sees her again. The prostitute, he says, is a member of the second brigade of the police. She's been undercover in the teahouse for a month now, and she's worried about the snake, but she'd rather worry about her bladder control than worry about who the snake is. The snake is not the snake. It's the bodyguards. The bodyguards are the wealthy businessman and his wife and son. They're sworn brothers and sister. The wealthy businessman is rumored to be in love with the prostitute, but the police bought the rumor. The police team only gathered rumors about the lovers from outside, unlike the prostitute's team, who could gather the rumors from inside. The narrator says that he's not going to tell the story until he finishes the story.
Mr. Sun asks why he didn't ask about the loan case when he met the prostitute. He already knew all about her, and he doesn't want to ask about it when he sees her again. The prostitute, he says, is a member of the second brigade of the police. She's been undercover in the teahouse for a month now, and she's worried about the snake, but she'd rather worry about her bladder control than worry about who the snake is. The snake is not the snake. It's the bodyguards. The bodyguards are the wealthy businessman and his wife and son. They're sworn brothers and sister. The wealthy businessman is rumored to be in love with the prostitute, but the police bought the rumor. The police team only gathered rumors about the lovers from outside, unlike the prostitute's team, who could gather the rumors from inside. The narrator says that he's not going to tell the story until he finishes the story.