A'tang asks the young master to come back with them, but the young man refuses, saying that he has lots of money and that he will not go with people he does not know. The young master tells him that he did not expect the street to be so swarming with bandits, and that it is rare to see so worried expression on his face. He says that the village bandits can beat a single man, but only the weak can take hostages. He tells young master that he cannot go back with the bandits because he has not yet been cured of his floating dream, and he says that if the bullies continue to bully him, he will have to punch them in the face.
A'tang asks the young master to come back with them, but the young man refuses, saying that he has lots of money and that he will not go with people he does not know. The young master tells him that he did not expect the street to be so swarming with bandits, and that it is rare to see so worried expression on his face. He says that the village bandits can beat a single man, but only the weak can take hostages. He tells young master that he cannot go back with the bandits because he has not yet been cured of his floating dream, and he says that if the bullies continue to bully him, he will have to punch them in the face.