When a'cheng hears the voice of a man calling for help, he realizes that the man must be a bandit. He asks the man why he helped him, and the man replies that he taught the bandit a lesson, and that he is a good person, although he is the wife of the village's chief. The two men decide that they will continue beating the man until he wakes up, and then they will pretend to go out into the woods and put the fire out. When the man asks why his father hasn't sent someone to save his son, the man says that his father must have sent someone strong, so he'll wait in the woods. The man tells the men to come with him to save the boy.
When a'cheng hears the voice of a man calling for help, he realizes that the man must be a bandit. He asks the man why he helped him, and the man replies that he taught the bandit a lesson, and that he is a good person, although he is the wife of the village's chief. The two men decide that they will continue beating the man until he wakes up, and then they will pretend to go out into the woods and put the fire out. When the man asks why his father hasn't sent someone to save his son, the man says that his father must have sent someone strong, so he'll wait in the woods. The man tells the men to come with him to save the boy.