The scene opens with a flashback to the previous day, when the two of them were talking about the jade that Sikin had bought for her aunt. Sikin's aunt had told her that the school was going to open the next day, and she was worried that she would not be able to attend. She asked Sikin to promise her that he would give her a piece of the jade, and Sikin agreed. He also promised to give her his homework, which he had not yet written. The two men then exchange pleasantries, and the young man thanks his brother for his kind words. The young man asks his brother to give him his car, but his brother refuses, saying that his family had stolen the business from him, and that he does not have the means to compete with his family. He then tells his brother that he will take the spot in front of the school, and asks him if he wants to hit him. He tells him that he is afraid that he lacks the guts to do so, and he asks him to come on and take his car. He says that it is fine if his brother calls him dad, and then he tells him to take it himself. He is shocked to learn that the rich man is bullying the students. He asks Sikin if there is any reason why he has been bullying them, but Sikin says that he has only been doing it because it is called paying them back in their own coin, and it is the only way of dealing with garbage like them
The scene opens with a flashback to the previous day, when the two of them were talking about the jade that Sikin had bought for her aunt. Sikin's aunt had told her that the school was going to open the next day, and she was worried that she would not be able to attend. She asked Sikin to promise her that he would give her a piece of the jade, and Sikin agreed. He also promised to give her his homework, which he had not yet written. The two men then exchange pleasantries, and the young man thanks his brother for his kind words. The young man asks his brother to give him his car, but his brother refuses, saying that his family had stolen the business from him, and that he does not have the means to compete with his family. He then tells his brother that he will take the spot in front of the school, and asks him if he wants to hit him. He tells him that he is afraid that he lacks the guts to do so, and he asks him to come on and take his car. He says that it is fine if his brother calls him dad, and then he tells him to take it himself. He is shocked to learn that the rich man is bullying the students. He asks Sikin if there is any reason why he has been bullying them, but Sikin says that he has only been doing it because it is called paying them back in their own coin, and it is the only way of dealing with garbage like them