In this scene, the young master tries to convince his older brother, Mr. Lin, that the young man is just a con man. The young master, however, is adamant that the con man is not an ordinary man, but a "younger man" who has no idea what he's talking about. He tells his brother that he'll show him how strong he is by tapping his foot on the ground. He's not going to let the young con man hurt him, he says, because he'd rather see him hurt. The con man, who is still young and inexperienced, is offended by this, and Mr. Lorry suggests that he be spared the trouble. He says that he just sealed his legs, and that it'll take one hour for the meridians to heal. He asks Lorry to unseal him so that he can tell his father, who will take good
In this scene, the young master tries to convince his older brother, Mr. Lin, that the young man is just a con man. The young master, however, is adamant that the con man is not an ordinary man, but a "younger man" who has no idea what he's talking about. He tells his brother that he'll show him how strong he is by tapping his foot on the ground. He's not going to let the young con man hurt him, he says, because he'd rather see him hurt. The con man, who is still young and inexperienced, is offended by this, and Mr. Lorry suggests that he be spared the trouble. He says that he just sealed his legs, and that it'll take one hour for the meridians to heal. He asks Lorry to unseal him so that he can tell his father, who will take good