Back at the office, the doctor is interrupted by his nephew, who is upset that he has to take a call while he's on his way home from work. The doctor tells his nephew that he'll be back soon, but first, he wants to make sure that he and his nephew are "nothing" . The two of them reminisce about their school days together, when they were classmates at the same school, and the doctor tells the boy that he is jealous of his former classmate's "straight face" and "just say it." The doctor then asks the boy why he has trouble sleeping. The boy tells the doctor that he used to want to be a "good girl" , but now that he works, he can't keep his "boy friend" because he is "stolen" by the doctor's subordinate . When the doctor asks why the boy is stealing his friend, the boy says that the doctor has told him that he wanted to be "a good girl," but now he doesn't know what that means to live a good life.
Back at the office, the doctor is interrupted by his nephew, who is upset that he has to take a call while he's on his way home from work. The doctor tells his nephew that he'll be back soon, but first, he wants to make sure that he and his nephew are "nothing" . The two of them reminisce about their school days together, when they were classmates at the same school, and the doctor tells the boy that he is jealous of his former classmate's "straight face" and "just say it." The doctor then asks the boy why he has trouble sleeping. The boy tells the doctor that he used to want to be a "good girl" , but now that he works, he can't keep his "boy friend" because he is "stolen" by the doctor's subordinate . When the doctor asks why the boy is stealing his friend, the boy says that the doctor has told him that he wanted to be "a good girl," but now he doesn't know what that means to live a good life.