In this chapter, Ching-ying tries to explain what happened to her. She tells her father that she was with the Ming family the night before, and that the people who insulted her were not the same people who raped the woman at the alley. She also tells him that she saw some clothes in the alley, and when she went to pick them up, she saw that the clothes belonged to a woman who had been raped. She asks her father to tell her who bullied her, and he tells her that he will not let the man go. He tells her to forget about the Mings, and to think about the future.
In this chapter, Ching-ying tries to explain what happened to her. She tells her father that she was with the Ming family the night before, and that the people who insulted her were not the same people who raped the woman at the alley. She also tells him that she saw some clothes in the alley, and when she went to pick them up, she saw that the clothes belonged to a woman who had been raped. She asks her father to tell her who bullied her, and he tells her that he will not let the man go. He tells her to forget about the Mings, and to think about the future.