The vice-chairman tells the secretary that he doesn't think it's a good idea to break up with his son. He tells her that she can choose between the two options: she can either trust him and keep the money, or she can trust her son and break him off. He says he needs both money and tae-soo, but he'll make his own money on his own. The secretary asks if this means they'll ever see each other again, and he says no. He also says that he's heard that they've been together for a while, and that he wants to see how they'd react if they were to get into a fight. He asks the secretary to get up and enjoy the moment, but the secretary says she can't, because her son isn't an adult. The vice chairman says that if he had to break his son off, he'd have to be ready for the consequences.
The vice-chairman tells the secretary that he doesn't think it's a good idea to break up with his son. He tells her that she can choose between the two options: she can either trust him and keep the money, or she can trust her son and break him off. He says he needs both money and tae-soo, but he'll make his own money on his own. The secretary asks if this means they'll ever see each other again, and he says no. He also says that he's heard that they've been together for a while, and that he wants to see how they'd react if they were to get into a fight. He asks the secretary to get up and enjoy the moment, but the secretary says she can't, because her son isn't an adult. The vice chairman says that if he had to break his son off, he'd have to be ready for the consequences.