In this short scene, we are introduced to Dr. Lisheng, a quack who works in Hong Kong. He tells his patient, Mr. Jin, that he will give him money if he does not stop lying to him. He also tells him that he is not a doctor, but a "quack" who sells "professional ethics" for money. He warns him that if he continues to lie to him, he will lose control of his behavior. He asks if he has to go to the doctor's office to get the medicine, and he tells him he will do so if he asks.
In this short scene, we are introduced to Dr. Lisheng, a quack who works in Hong Kong. He tells his patient, Mr. Jin, that he will give him money if he does not stop lying to him. He also tells him that he is not a doctor, but a "quack" who sells "professional ethics" for money. He warns him that if he continues to lie to him, he will lose control of his behavior. He asks if he has to go to the doctor's office to get the medicine, and he tells him he will do so if he asks.