Minha wakes up in the middle of the night to find that the flour dough on her face has hardened. She's worried that she's going to have to give up her job at the factory, but she doesn't want to be a burden to her employer. She decides to buy her a new apron, which she'll wear when she gets back to work. She tells Minha that they've broken up, and that she thinks it's childish for her to resent her. Minha says that she won't be able to do anything about it, since it'll be too childish of her to justify it.
Minha wakes up in the middle of the night to find that the flour dough on her face has hardened. She's worried that she's going to have to give up her job at the factory, but she doesn't want to be a burden to her employer. She decides to buy her a new apron, which she'll wear when she gets back to work. She tells Minha that they've broken up, and that she thinks it's childish for her to resent her. Minha says that she won't be able to do anything about it, since it'll be too childish of her to justify it.