Unnie asks why she came to see him, and he tells her that she must hate him. He asks her if she is living well, and she tells him that she has missed him so much. He wants to know if they can be friends again, and asks if they will be able to disembark on the next train. Unnie says that she is not even a child anymore, and that she behaves like a child when she is with him. She says that he is acting like he is the only bad guy at the train station, but she thinks about how he treated her. He says that if he had met her first, none of this could have happened. He thanks her for giving him a chance.
Unnie asks why she came to see him, and he tells her that she must hate him. He asks her if she is living well, and she tells him that she has missed him so much. He wants to know if they can be friends again, and asks if they will be able to disembark on the next train. Unnie says that she is not even a child anymore, and that she behaves like a child when she is with him. She says that he is acting like he is the only bad guy at the train station, but she thinks about how he treated her. He says that if he had met her first, none of this could have happened. He thanks her for giving him a chance.