The next morning, Sul begins to complain that he has to return to work because he has not had enough time to play with his children. He tells his superior, Mr. Sukumar, that he will have to work until the next morning to finish the work that has been assigned to him for the night. When Sukumar asks him why he is complaining, he tells him that he is the superior and that he should take a break from his work. When Sul complains that he does not have time for children's games, Sukumar tells him to stop complaining because he is his superior. He then tells Sukumar that he promised to meet him every night, but he has broken his promise. When he complains about his glasses, he is interrupted by the sound of a cleaning machine.
The next morning, Sul begins to complain that he has to return to work because he has not had enough time to play with his children. He tells his superior, Mr. Sukumar, that he will have to work until the next morning to finish the work that has been assigned to him for the night. When Sukumar asks him why he is complaining, he tells him that he is the superior and that he should take a break from his work. When Sul complains that he does not have time for children's games, Sukumar tells him to stop complaining because he is his superior. He then tells Sukumar that he promised to meet him every night, but he has broken his promise. When he complains about his glasses, he is interrupted by the sound of a cleaning machine.