EPILOGUE
Finally! We get to see the ending of the book. I hope this book was a memorable journey to the end! Read on for the epilogue of Disappearing Moon Cafe:
Gwei Chang comments on the Janet Smith murder. He had been there to witness the fight between the Whites and the Chinese. The “Janet Smith” bill was placed and even caused boycott. Lee Chong, a great friend of Gwei Chang’s, never forgave Gwei Chang for agreeing about the boycott. Their friendship changed after that.
Gwei chang sees his own son everyday who is working under him. Ting An was Gwei Chang’s son, but he did not have the opportunity to tell him that he was his father. When Lee Chong heard that Gwei Chang was being laid up, he went to visit him. They chatted and their friendship was together again. But Gwei Chang fell ill and passed away very soon.
Gwei Chang is reminded of Ting An. Ting An wanted to get out of Chinatown, but Gwei Chang was begging him not to, and told him to reconsider his decision on moving out. Gwei Chang even went through the trouble of buying Ting An a warehouse and told him it was perfectly fine to marry the French woman. The French woman and Gwei Change managed to convince Ting An to stayin Chinatown. One day, Ting An, drunk, comes to Gwei Chang for advice to change his last name, “Wong” back to “Chen” because he was going to marry. Gwei Chang replies back:” I am your father.” However Ting An refuses to accept the truth and gets really angry.
Gwei Chang loved Kelora so much. He wondered why she had left him. Though at the time he had to go back to China and marry another woman(Mui Lan). But when Gwei Chang came back, Kelora had passed away. He apologized to her, "Kelora, I lost your son”.
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