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The narrator explains that a wheelchair is a chair that has two wheels that one person can sit on and push the wheelchair forward. The other person can push the chair from behind, so that the person sitting in the wheelchair can move forward without having to push the wheel himself. The narrator then explains how he made the wheelchair: he drew a model of the wheelchair and read it many times, and he understood it. The next day, the narrator went out on a hunting expedition, and the road was bumpy, so he stopped at a nearby market to buy some groceries. The market is small, but it still makes the narrator feel like he is in the "long lost air of civilization" . He passes by the market and sees a boar that has been caught from the mountains. He asks the narrator how it is that the boar is worth so much money, since there are so few boars. He tells the narrator that since he warned the narrator not to hunt "pretty looking animals," the narrator has been hunting boars only every day. When the narrator arrives at the market to pick up a boar, the voice of the young master is missing. He has gone missing for a long time, but none of the men have come looking for him.
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My Charming Bandit • Chapter 7 • Page ik-page-3267232
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Chapter 7
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This is a locked chapterChapter 7
About This Chapter
The narrator explains that a wheelchair is a chair that has two wheels that one person can sit on and push the wheelchair forward. The other person can push the chair from behind, so that the person sitting in the wheelchair can move forward without having to push the wheel himself. The narrator then explains how he made the wheelchair: he drew a model of the wheelchair and read it many times, and he understood it. The next day, the narrator went out on a hunting expedition, and the road was bumpy, so he stopped at a nearby market to buy some groceries. The market is small, but it still makes the narrator feel like he is in the "long lost air of civilization" . He passes by the market and sees a boar that has been caught from the mountains. He asks the narrator how it is that the boar is worth so much money, since there are so few boars. He tells the narrator that since he warned the narrator not to hunt "pretty looking animals," the narrator has been hunting boars only every day. When the narrator arrives at the market to pick up a boar, the voice of the young master is missing. He has gone missing for a long time, but none of the men have come looking for him.
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