1. The house of the hostess?
Answer: rent.
2. What privacy does Mr. Church have, and how does he live:
He was beaten and scolded by his father since he was a child--domestic violence. The suicide note said that it was because he didn't listen to his father.
Later, I made a living by taking care of others and learned various skills from caring for different people: playing the piano, cooking, sewing clothes, reading, etc.
I go to jelly's bar every night because I play the piano well, and it seems that I was absorbed by the boss as a shareholder because I played the piano so well.
So it can also explain why the male protagonist can support them.
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After 3 or 6 months, will Richard still pay? It shouldn't, it's more obscure here:
The male protagonist sighed and said nothing, and the female protagonist frowned and seemed to find something wrong:
So it's the male protagonist who feeds them.
why? Of course it was said in the suicide note that he was grateful to have such a family.
Of course, there is a clearer statement later:
4. Is jelly's place really a place where some people are drunk?
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5. Why does the male protagonist hide his privacy?
From the perspective of a spectator, it seems that there is nothing to do after the truth is revealed.
Is it just to sell a script?
actually not.
The male protagonist's various skills, as well as his leisurely and steady character, show that he yearns for and is satisfied with an ordinary and warm family life: cooking, sewing, reading, playing the piano, beautiful and lovely family, sweet life, warm family .
However, people who have such pursuit of life and family have been living in the shadow of their father being bad to him (domestic violence) and their original family being unhappy and unable to get out.
Growing up, he has also been wandering, taking care of others in other people’s families—perhaps to satisfy his own desire for a good family.
So much so that every night I have to play the piano, drink alcohol, get drunk, and talk to my father cursingly.
This is his most vulnerable injury.
This is the last place to be poked.
privacy
It wasn't until I was dying that I let go of my self-esteem and said that I don't need privacy anymore.
6. What about the other alcoholic?
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