In the middle of his drunken stupor, Jung wakes up and realizes that he has lost something. He wonders if he dropped it on the beach, and wonders if it was a dream, but he is certain that it wasn't a dream. As time passes by, he feels certain that he did indeed go to the island, and he wonders why he was there in the first place. He asks why he is dressed in such a way, and is shocked to find that he is carrying a man on his back. He is also shocked to learn that Jung's neck is red, his ears are red, and his hair is also red. He begins to wonder why Jung is flirting so suddenly, and when he realizes that it is a compliment, he begins to joke about how long it has been since he last saw Jung. He feels that he now has the strength to drink without any problems, and so he slaps the man on the back.
In the middle of his drunken stupor, Jung wakes up and realizes that he has lost something. He wonders if he dropped it on the beach, and wonders if it was a dream, but he is certain that it wasn't a dream. As time passes by, he feels certain that he did indeed go to the island, and he wonders why he was there in the first place. He asks why he is dressed in such a way, and is shocked to find that he is carrying a man on his back. He is also shocked to learn that Jung's neck is red, his ears are red, and his hair is also red. He begins to wonder why Jung is flirting so suddenly, and when he realizes that it is a compliment, he begins to joke about how long it has been since he last saw Jung. He feels that he now has the strength to drink without any problems, and so he slaps the man on the back.