Ren's grandfather asks why no one told him about Ching's return. He says that Ching and Ren are childhood friends, and that Ching probably wanted to see Ren after he heard that Ching had returned. Ren says that he's having a lot of fun lately with his love life. He asks if Ching is copying his writing style. Ching says no, he has nothing to say about it. Ching asks Ren if he needs to bring his elder sister to the banquet. Ren replies that he does, and Ching asks how it is possible that he should have proper manners when he does not respect his elders. Ching tells Ren to stop wasting his time with him now, and he says he'll be his father's son instead. He tells Ren that his father asked him and Ching to be engaged the next day when they were still young, so they should be engaged when they are still young. Ren asks if she has other candidates for the job, and she says she does, but she asks her manager to talk to her manager about specific job offers
Ren's grandfather asks why no one told him about Ching's return. He says that Ching and Ren are childhood friends, and that Ching probably wanted to see Ren after he heard that Ching had returned. Ren says that he's having a lot of fun lately with his love life. He asks if Ching is copying his writing style. Ching says no, he has nothing to say about it. Ching asks Ren if he needs to bring his elder sister to the banquet. Ren replies that he does, and Ching asks how it is possible that he should have proper manners when he does not respect his elders. Ching tells Ren to stop wasting his time with him now, and he says he'll be his father's son instead. He tells Ren that his father asked him and Ching to be engaged the next day when they were still young, so they should be engaged when they are still young. Ren asks if she has other candidates for the job, and she says she does, but she asks her manager to talk to her manager about specific job offers