Five years have passed. Jason and his sister have just celebrated their wedding anniversary at an amusement park. They're full of grown-ups, and they don't want to have any candy from their mom. They just want to go and have a good time. When Jason asks if his sister resembles him, she responds that she's a "naive little girl" who's just starting to be "clever." Jason says he feels bad for his daughter, who was almost "abrupted" because of her mom's "wrong decision." He says he's the "world's best father" , and that's why he feels so bad about his daughter's fate. He tells Jason that he sent his wife a letter about tarnishing his company's name, and she'll have to do "menial work" to pay back the debt. They have watermelons from a fruit farm that Jason bought years ago, and he says they're "very sweet" . He also says that the farmer's husband wants watermelons by tonight, and if his wife eats any fruit that isn't sweet, Jason's pay will be cut by half.
Five years have passed. Jason and his sister have just celebrated their wedding anniversary at an amusement park. They're full of grown-ups, and they don't want to have any candy from their mom. They just want to go and have a good time. When Jason asks if his sister resembles him, she responds that she's a "naive little girl" who's just starting to be "clever." Jason says he feels bad for his daughter, who was almost "abrupted" because of her mom's "wrong decision." He says he's the "world's best father" , and that's why he feels so bad about his daughter's fate. He tells Jason that he sent his wife a letter about tarnishing his company's name, and she'll have to do "menial work" to pay back the debt. They have watermelons from a fruit farm that Jason bought years ago, and he says they're "very sweet" . He also says that the farmer's husband wants watermelons by tonight, and if his wife eats any fruit that isn't sweet, Jason's pay will be cut by half.