The narrator explains that this story is a purely fictitious one, and that there is no intention to describe real events or characters in the setting. She says that her former boyfriend, Lin, was her official boyfriend, but that he is now playing around with other women, including her stepmother. The narrator says that she is happy that Lin is holding her hands, because she was so naive when they were together, thinking that other women would keep pestering him. She tells the other women that they should take Lin away, since he is a "scumbag." She tells them to watch their tone, since Lin is looking down on them, and then they will see if she is still this cocky. She also tells them that she does not have time for "vulgar things" like fighting over men with her, and she tells them not to be "disrespectful to our gender." The narrator then says that the wound is getting worse, and the running already tore it, and now it is even worse. She asks who this man is, and he is wearing a mask, but he looks more like a "terrorist" than a normal man. She wants to know who he is, but she can't see him clearly, so she asks him where he is going. He tells her that he will be going to the Chairman's office. She is embarrassed, but then she realizes that he looks like a big shot.
The narrator explains that this story is a purely fictitious one, and that there is no intention to describe real events or characters in the setting. She says that her former boyfriend, Lin, was her official boyfriend, but that he is now playing around with other women, including her stepmother. The narrator says that she is happy that Lin is holding her hands, because she was so naive when they were together, thinking that other women would keep pestering him. She tells the other women that they should take Lin away, since he is a "scumbag." She tells them to watch their tone, since Lin is looking down on them, and then they will see if she is still this cocky. She also tells them that she does not have time for "vulgar things" like fighting over men with her, and she tells them not to be "disrespectful to our gender." The narrator then says that the wound is getting worse, and the running already tore it, and now it is even worse. She asks who this man is, and he is wearing a mask, but he looks more like a "terrorist" than a normal man. She wants to know who he is, but she can't see him clearly, so she asks him where he is going. He tells her that he will be going to the Chairman's office. She is embarrassed, but then she realizes that he looks like a big shot.