Mr. Johnson is about to leave, and Mr. xiang tells him that he's going to take care of his sister, who's been drinking. . He's not drunk, he says, and she needs him more than he does. He doesn't understand why he was pushed into taking care of her, and he accuses xiang of misinterpreting what he said. He says that when he asked him if he'd care for her, he just said so, and that she pushed him because she was his sister. He also points out that it takes ten hours to get from China to the U.S., so if Johnson cares about his schedule, he should still be there when he makes the call.
Mr. Johnson is about to leave, and Mr. xiang tells him that he's going to take care of his sister, who's been drinking. . He's not drunk, he says, and she needs him more than he does. He doesn't understand why he was pushed into taking care of her, and he accuses xiang of misinterpreting what he said. He says that when he asked him if he'd care for her, he just said so, and that she pushed him because she was his sister. He also points out that it takes ten hours to get from China to the U.S., so if Johnson cares about his schedule, he should still be there when he makes the call.