Mr. Bei-Chen wants to release Little Em'ly so he can teach him a lesson. He says that if he becomes president, he will do so. But if he doesn't become president, then he won't be able to do so, because he'll be too old to govern. He warns him not to get too close to the wrong side of the law, and he reminds him that he's the one who will have to govern, not the other way around.
Mr. Bei-Chen wants to release Little Em'ly so he can teach him a lesson. He says that if he becomes president, he will do so. But if he doesn't become president, then he won't be able to do so, because he'll be too old to govern. He warns him not to get too close to the wrong side of the law, and he reminds him that he's the one who will have to govern, not the other way around.