This chapter opens with a conversation between the young man and the young woman. The young man asks the woman if she is making her own bed, and the woman replies that it is her own decision. She tells him that she has made a bed for herself, and that she is not making it for anyone else. She asks him if he is making his own bed. He replies that he is, and she tells him to go to her room. He tells her that he has been talking about the rain festival, which is a festival that is held during the rainy season in order to convey one's feelings to another. He says that the festival is held in advance so that one does not miss the other. He gives the woman the lantern that he gave her last time, and asks her to buy it. She says that it costs two silver, so she will buy one for 100 silver, three for 280 silver, and a friendship price of two silver. She gives the lantern to him, and he says that he can engrave flower patterns on the lantern and add spiritual energy gathering runse that will help him. He thanks her and says he will try his best to make the cakes for the festival. He asks if the lantern is really a spirit, because there are many versions of the legend. Some versions say that the lantern was a partner in a contract, while others say that it was the partner in love. He explains that human beings are not like fruit, but rather like co-existence. He adds that feelings are uncontrollable. He apologizes for scaring the young
This chapter opens with a conversation between the young man and the young woman. The young man asks the woman if she is making her own bed, and the woman replies that it is her own decision. She tells him that she has made a bed for herself, and that she is not making it for anyone else. She asks him if he is making his own bed. He replies that he is, and she tells him to go to her room. He tells her that he has been talking about the rain festival, which is a festival that is held during the rainy season in order to convey one's feelings to another. He says that the festival is held in advance so that one does not miss the other. He gives the woman the lantern that he gave her last time, and asks her to buy it. She says that it costs two silver, so she will buy one for 100 silver, three for 280 silver, and a friendship price of two silver. She gives the lantern to him, and he says that he can engrave flower patterns on the lantern and add spiritual energy gathering runse that will help him. He thanks her and says he will try his best to make the cakes for the festival. He asks if the lantern is really a spirit, because there are many versions of the legend. Some versions say that the lantern was a partner in a contract, while others say that it was the partner in love. He explains that human beings are not like fruit, but rather like co-existence. He adds that feelings are uncontrollable. He apologizes for scaring the young