In this short scene, the young master of the black lotus tells his servant that he can eat three times as fast as the boy. He tells the boy that if he wants to live longer, he has to treasure his life. The young master also tells the servant that if the boy wants to die first, he is letting someone else die easy. The servant asks if he accidentally hit the head with the nail, and the master replies that he did not say anything. He also asks if the young man is going to suffer silently in silence. The master then asks the servant to wash the wound with water, but the servant refuses to do so, saying that the wound must be cleaned quickly.
In this short scene, the young master of the black lotus tells his servant that he can eat three times as fast as the boy. He tells the boy that if he wants to live longer, he has to treasure his life. The young master also tells the servant that if the boy wants to die first, he is letting someone else die easy. The servant asks if he accidentally hit the head with the nail, and the master replies that he did not say anything. He also asks if the young man is going to suffer silently in silence. The master then asks the servant to wash the wound with water, but the servant refuses to do so, saying that the wound must be cleaned quickly.