The narrator tells us that today is the wedding day. He welcomes the grooms and tells them that they are just like him, her future husbands. The doctor tells him that he has a mental problem, but that he is perfectly fine. The narrator says that though the narrator's life is fictional, his ending will copy into reality. He tells the grooms that if they steal the snack on his head, he will die. The uncle tells the narrator that if a girl has been cheated on three times in a row by three different boyfriends, she can be saved. He says that love was something that young people needed to treasure in their lives.
The narrator tells us that today is the wedding day. He welcomes the grooms and tells them that they are just like him, her future husbands. The doctor tells him that he has a mental problem, but that he is perfectly fine. The narrator says that though the narrator's life is fictional, his ending will copy into reality. He tells the grooms that if they steal the snack on his head, he will die. The uncle tells the narrator that if a girl has been cheated on three times in a row by three different boyfriends, she can be saved. He says that love was something that young people needed to treasure in their lives.