A'cheng tells his mother that he has come back to the village because he wants to see her. He tells her that she is not his mother in law, but his daughter in law of the Liu family. He asks her if she has been well, and she replies that she has not been well for the past two years. She tells him that she will never marry anyone in her life except her. She says that she wants her husband to stop harassing her, and that she suggests that he stop harassing his wife. She also says that the next-door neighbor, who is ugly, will not reject her because of her past. He says that if she marries him, she will have someone to depend on for her life. He adds that if he didn't fight his way out of the village with his mother to get her back, his mother would still be alive. He calls the whole family "douchebags" and says that they are just acting like cowards when their wives are being pushed around. He wants to know why her husband is acting like such a coward, and he asks her to come back with him and prepare a lavish wedding for them. He also asks her why she has rejected him so many times. She replies that it was for him, and if he likes someone, he will not care about his past. She asks the coachman to help her get into the carriage, and then she asks him to buy her some new clothes. He gives her the money and tells her to take it to the market place and buy herself some more clothes
A'cheng tells his mother that he has come back to the village because he wants to see her. He tells her that she is not his mother in law, but his daughter in law of the Liu family. He asks her if she has been well, and she replies that she has not been well for the past two years. She tells him that she will never marry anyone in her life except her. She says that she wants her husband to stop harassing her, and that she suggests that he stop harassing his wife. She also says that the next-door neighbor, who is ugly, will not reject her because of her past. He says that if she marries him, she will have someone to depend on for her life. He adds that if he didn't fight his way out of the village with his mother to get her back, his mother would still be alive. He calls the whole family "douchebags" and says that they are just acting like cowards when their wives are being pushed around. He wants to know why her husband is acting like such a coward, and he asks her to come back with him and prepare a lavish wedding for them. He also asks her why she has rejected him so many times. She replies that it was for him, and if he likes someone, he will not care about his past. She asks the coachman to help her get into the carriage, and then she asks him to buy her some new clothes. He gives her the money and tells her to take it to the market place and buy herself some more clothes