The narrator explains that Zhuan's injury is minor, and that he'll be fine. The richer people are more easily jealous of them, the narrator says. Zhuan is capable of standing up to them. The narrator says she's not going back, but that there's no point in staying if Zhuan can't help her anymore. She'll feel like a traitor if she just leaves, he says, because Zhuan helped her so much in the past. He's the only one who saved her from any kind of trouble, he tells the narrator.
The narrator explains that Zhuan's injury is minor, and that he'll be fine. The richer people are more easily jealous of them, the narrator says. Zhuan is capable of standing up to them. The narrator says she's not going back, but that there's no point in staying if Zhuan can't help her anymore. She'll feel like a traitor if she just leaves, he says, because Zhuan helped her so much in the past. He's the only one who saved her from any kind of trouble, he tells the narrator.