Binglan tells the villagers that in the next three days, he'll try to find the daughter of the du family. He asks the villagers if they still hold grudges against Binglan because he fooled them. He says that Binglan is trying to help them, but they can't trust him because he's acting like a monster. Binglan says that if anyone gives him trouble, he knows how to make them cry for mercy. Everyone goes home, and Binglan thanks everyone for helping him. He's surprised that everyone is still reluctant to help him, but he says that now that the village head has said that, everyone will help him. The next day, however, they still don't have any clue as to the whereabouts of Miss du.
Binglan tells the villagers that in the next three days, he'll try to find the daughter of the du family. He asks the villagers if they still hold grudges against Binglan because he fooled them. He says that Binglan is trying to help them, but they can't trust him because he's acting like a monster. Binglan says that if anyone gives him trouble, he knows how to make them cry for mercy. Everyone goes home, and Binglan thanks everyone for helping him. He's surprised that everyone is still reluctant to help him, but he says that now that the village head has said that, everyone will help him. The next day, however, they still don't have any clue as to the whereabouts of Miss du.