In this scene, we learn that Ming has abandoned his love for Celia and has thrown her into the arms of liancheng. When Celia asks why he is bringing her back to Ming, he replies that he does not love her anymore and that he has left her to others. He says that he threw her to lingcheng because he did not want to see her again. He tells her that she will never see him again, and that she is not his anymore. He asks her to leave him alone, and she says that she does not belong to him anymore. She says that if she had been tougher, she would not have let her brother humiliate her. She tells him that she has got him back, but that he cannot have her at his back. She asks him to let her go, and he says that it is better for her to be drunk than to be humiliated
In this scene, we learn that Ming has abandoned his love for Celia and has thrown her into the arms of liancheng. When Celia asks why he is bringing her back to Ming, he replies that he does not love her anymore and that he has left her to others. He says that he threw her to lingcheng because he did not want to see her again. He tells her that she will never see him again, and that she is not his anymore. He asks her to leave him alone, and she says that she does not belong to him anymore. She says that if she had been tougher, she would not have let her brother humiliate her. She tells him that she has got him back, but that he cannot have her at his back. She asks him to let her go, and he says that it is better for her to be drunk than to be humiliated