The narrator complains that a girl has given him a love poem. He says that if he were a man, he would have accepted the girl, but he doesn't like the way she treats him. He tells her that she has no chance in her life, and that he will confiscate the poem. She tells him that there are many excellent people around, but that he can't even do anything. He feels that he is not worthy of her, and he tells her to take back her words. She says that she wronged what was true, and if she ever says that again, she will give her a chance to do so. The narrator says that he has leave of Su-Che, and
The narrator complains that a girl has given him a love poem. He says that if he were a man, he would have accepted the girl, but he doesn't like the way she treats him. He tells her that she has no chance in her life, and that he will confiscate the poem. She tells him that there are many excellent people around, but that he can't even do anything. He feels that he is not worthy of her, and he tells her to take back her words. She says that she wronged what was true, and if she ever says that again, she will give her a chance to do so. The narrator says that he has leave of Su-Che, and