In this short scene, the young narrator tries to convince Kim that he's done his homework. He tells him that he still has a meeting with the company's contact at the factory, and asks him to come with him to the meeting. Kim says that he doesn't believe his father will show up, and that his family matters are irrelevant. Kim then tells the audience that he is already finished with his work. He asks the audience to believe him if they don't want to believe the way he did it. He then asks if they still want to meet with the factory contact, and if they do, he asks them to join him at the meeting room.
In this short scene, the young narrator tries to convince Kim that he's done his homework. He tells him that he still has a meeting with the company's contact at the factory, and asks him to come with him to the meeting. Kim says that he doesn't believe his father will show up, and that his family matters are irrelevant. Kim then tells the audience that he is already finished with his work. He asks the audience to believe him if they don't want to believe the way he did it. He then asks if they still want to meet with the factory contact, and if they do, he asks them to join him at the meeting room.