When Mingke arrives, she asks if they can go to the garden together, but Mingke refuses, saying she has to go back to school. Mingke asks why the president is always against her, and Mingke replies that he asked Mingke to be the second lead in a play. He says that Mingke acted like a goddess, but she is actually cruel and petty. He tells Mingke that he has an appointment with the president and that he will go back after school. He asks Mingke if he should forgive him for not telling him the truth about the meeting, and she says that she was afraid that the president would find out about their relationship. She asks if he is angry, and he says that they agreed that their relationship would not be made public
When Mingke arrives, she asks if they can go to the garden together, but Mingke refuses, saying she has to go back to school. Mingke asks why the president is always against her, and Mingke replies that he asked Mingke to be the second lead in a play. He says that Mingke acted like a goddess, but she is actually cruel and petty. He tells Mingke that he has an appointment with the president and that he will go back after school. He asks Mingke if he should forgive him for not telling him the truth about the meeting, and she says that she was afraid that the president would find out about their relationship. She asks if he is angry, and he says that they agreed that their relationship would not be made public