The father tells Bing that he killed his two playmates because they were "disguised assassins" . He tells Bing not to forget who she is, not to trust others, and not to be afraid of anyone around her. Bing tells his mother that he will devote himself to her, and that her beauty is also "out of this world". He tells her that she lied to him and that he was ridiculed for it. He says he will kill her with his own hands, and she begs him to save her, but he says he is sorry, and goes to hell. The doctor arrives and tells him that Bing has had a nightmare. He tries to wake her up, but she is too weak to wake him up. He asks her if she needs help with drinking the medicine. She replies that she does, and he asks her to puff his heart with the medicine, saying that it is not like she threw herself into his arms, but that she got sick, had a dream, and had a sudden weakness. He slaps his will, and repeats tao te, which means "to
The father tells Bing that he killed his two playmates because they were "disguised assassins" . He tells Bing not to forget who she is, not to trust others, and not to be afraid of anyone around her. Bing tells his mother that he will devote himself to her, and that her beauty is also "out of this world". He tells her that she lied to him and that he was ridiculed for it. He says he will kill her with his own hands, and she begs him to save her, but he says he is sorry, and goes to hell. The doctor arrives and tells him that Bing has had a nightmare. He tries to wake her up, but she is too weak to wake him up. He asks her if she needs help with drinking the medicine. She replies that she does, and he asks her to puff his heart with the medicine, saying that it is not like she threw herself into his arms, but that she got sick, had a dream, and had a sudden weakness. He slaps his will, and repeats tao te, which means "to