Mr. Wu tells his son-in-law that a distant relative of his has come to the family's banquet and has announced that she is engaged to the eldest son. Mr.Wu is shocked and says that the banquet is not appropriate for anyone, and that he has to teach his daughter how to bring her to the banquet, but that some one is "so shamelss" for making such a big joke. He says that he warned him, but he insisted to come, now how "shamess" he feels. He thinks that the girl looks beautiful, but seems "not very smart" , and he wonders if it is worth keeping her if she can only make "troulbe" . He wonders if the girl can only "make troulbe," and he is worried that her father will pursue other people. He is also worried that his father will not be able to keep his daughter because she is not smart enough to marry into the family. He worries that his son's "familys" are not what matters most to him, and it turns out that he is really handsome if he could have been with her. He tells his brother that he did not lie to him about the engagement, and wonders how the family could have tricked him into believing that he was engaged. He then asks his brother if he has any chance of telling him his "apologies" for his mistake, and his brother replies that he does not have a chance to tell him. He complains that the family has not put the family "to heart," and that they have to ask the woman to apologize, and then ask her to bow down and apologize to them
Mr. Wu tells his son-in-law that a distant relative of his has come to the family's banquet and has announced that she is engaged to the eldest son. Mr.Wu is shocked and says that the banquet is not appropriate for anyone, and that he has to teach his daughter how to bring her to the banquet, but that some one is "so shamelss" for making such a big joke. He says that he warned him, but he insisted to come, now how "shamess" he feels. He thinks that the girl looks beautiful, but seems "not very smart" , and he wonders if it is worth keeping her if she can only make "troulbe" . He wonders if the girl can only "make troulbe," and he is worried that her father will pursue other people. He is also worried that his father will not be able to keep his daughter because she is not smart enough to marry into the family. He worries that his son's "familys" are not what matters most to him, and it turns out that he is really handsome if he could have been with her. He tells his brother that he did not lie to him about the engagement, and wonders how the family could have tricked him into believing that he was engaged. He then asks his brother if he has any chance of telling him his "apologies" for his mistake, and his brother replies that he does not have a chance to tell him. He complains that the family has not put the family "to heart," and that they have to ask the woman to apologize, and then ask her to bow down and apologize to them