The brat is coughing and wheezing. He's been attacked by a huge wave and has sunk into the ocean. Luckily, the brat manages to swim to the shore and save the brat. He tells the brat that he's his rose, his flower, his grandpa, and that there are so many people in the western sea. The brat blames himself for the accident. He blames the whole thing on his fault. He says that no bodies have been found, so they can't search for them anymore. He promises to give the brat an octopus and tells him to stop giving them to him. He also says that the treasure is not magical, but only belongs to him and not to anyone else. He asks why the coach wanted to kill him, and she says that he was jealous of her beauty. She says that if anyone were to be killed because of their beauty, then how could she possibly live to be this day? She says she placed a locator on the coach so that if he came back to find out about the murder, she'd be screwed.
The brat is coughing and wheezing. He's been attacked by a huge wave and has sunk into the ocean. Luckily, the brat manages to swim to the shore and save the brat. He tells the brat that he's his rose, his flower, his grandpa, and that there are so many people in the western sea. The brat blames himself for the accident. He blames the whole thing on his fault. He says that no bodies have been found, so they can't search for them anymore. He promises to give the brat an octopus and tells him to stop giving them to him. He also says that the treasure is not magical, but only belongs to him and not to anyone else. He asks why the coach wanted to kill him, and she says that he was jealous of her beauty. She says that if anyone were to be killed because of their beauty, then how could she possibly live to be this day? She says she placed a locator on the coach so that if he came back to find out about the murder, she'd be screwed.