In this short scene, Mi-Ling tries to convince his sister to eat, but she refuses, saying that she doesn't know how to "please" her brother. She tells him that he is the only brother that she has, and that he should be spending time with her instead of waiting for her brother, who is away. He tells her that he can give her a hundred times more than what he can offer her. In the second half of the scene, she is disgusted and appalled when she finds out that her brother has been "putting up a farce" the whole time. She is disgusted by him, and he transforms into "a villain" by the end of the story. Mi says that he has been urging his brother to spend time alone with her, but that by doing so, he is "selfishly hurting him" for his own sake.
In this short scene, Mi-Ling tries to convince his sister to eat, but she refuses, saying that she doesn't know how to "please" her brother. She tells him that he is the only brother that she has, and that he should be spending time with her instead of waiting for her brother, who is away. He tells her that he can give her a hundred times more than what he can offer her. In the second half of the scene, she is disgusted and appalled when she finds out that her brother has been "putting up a farce" the whole time. She is disgusted by him, and he transforms into "a villain" by the end of the story. Mi says that he has been urging his brother to spend time alone with her, but that by doing so, he is "selfishly hurting him" for his own sake.