The next morning, Huck asks the boy why he didn't tell him earlier. The boy says that he found out late, and that if he hadn't, he would've sorted it out on his own. Huck says that if they had told the others that they were relatives, they wouldn't have had to deal with the awkwardness of the situation. He also says that the moms should take care of the boy a little more, since he's getting a lot of attention from them. Huck tells the boy to put his bags down and wash his hands right away, since it's a good idea for a newborn baby's body to be wrapped in a cloth so that it doesn't get exposed. Huck asks why the boy raised his voice in front of so many people, and the boy replies that he was afraid the moms would look at him and them even more negatively, but that they should know when they cross that line. He says that for their own sake, they should take it less seriously sometimes, since they're more precious to him than to the boy. When the boy opens his bag, he finds that the boy is playing with the baby, and he realizes that the baby is playing a game called "kimbap," which Huck says is a revenge on his uncle. He asks if he can accept the pain and suffering in the future, and Huck says he'll be okay with that.
The next morning, Huck asks the boy why he didn't tell him earlier. The boy says that he found out late, and that if he hadn't, he would've sorted it out on his own. Huck says that if they had told the others that they were relatives, they wouldn't have had to deal with the awkwardness of the situation. He also says that the moms should take care of the boy a little more, since he's getting a lot of attention from them. Huck tells the boy to put his bags down and wash his hands right away, since it's a good idea for a newborn baby's body to be wrapped in a cloth so that it doesn't get exposed. Huck asks why the boy raised his voice in front of so many people, and the boy replies that he was afraid the moms would look at him and them even more negatively, but that they should know when they cross that line. He says that for their own sake, they should take it less seriously sometimes, since they're more precious to him than to the boy. When the boy opens his bag, he finds that the boy is playing with the baby, and he realizes that the baby is playing a game called "kimbap," which Huck says is a revenge on his uncle. He asks if he can accept the pain and suffering in the future, and Huck says he'll be okay with that.