The minister is worried about his wife's health. He gives her medicine, but she's still not well. The minister tells his wife that he's made fake drugs, so they can help her brothers. He tells her that he didn't just save her brothers, but he also saved her. She forgives him, and he says he can't hate and resent her. He promises to walk her to the bridge, where he used to go with Kijun. She says she'll walk there, too, but that she'd rather be less pretty than less pretty, because that would make her look less pretty to other people. She also says that she could meet her brother-in law, who is very different from her father. He's not related to her father by blood, so she couldn't love him if he looked like her father, the man who adopted her.
The minister is worried about his wife's health. He gives her medicine, but she's still not well. The minister tells his wife that he's made fake drugs, so they can help her brothers. He tells her that he didn't just save her brothers, but he also saved her. She forgives him, and he says he can't hate and resent her. He promises to walk her to the bridge, where he used to go with Kijun. She says she'll walk there, too, but that she'd rather be less pretty than less pretty, because that would make her look less pretty to other people. She also says that she could meet her brother-in law, who is very different from her father. He's not related to her father by blood, so she couldn't love him if he looked like her father, the man who adopted her.