Inside the bar, the two young men discuss the latest happenings in Shanghai. They're all drunk, and one of them asks the other if he's ever looked at himself in the mirror. The other asks if it's fun to be alone, and the young man replies that it isn't fun at all, but that he likes Zhehuan, who has always been his prince. He asks why he hasn't noticed him, and he wonders why he fell for such a "little b*tch" . The young man wonders if there's a secret that's not revealed. He wonders why huan promised to take care of the woman when they were younger, and wonders if shuo and huan have also gone crazy, but huan seems to have gone crazy as well. The two men discuss why they hate Madame Tussaud, and they both admit that they're just co-workers, and that they don't hate her at all. They also admit that their co-worker is also in love with the woman, and is willing to sell his company to her. They all agree that this is an early celebration, but the young men wonder if they want to start over again.
Inside the bar, the two young men discuss the latest happenings in Shanghai. They're all drunk, and one of them asks the other if he's ever looked at himself in the mirror. The other asks if it's fun to be alone, and the young man replies that it isn't fun at all, but that he likes Zhehuan, who has always been his prince. He asks why he hasn't noticed him, and he wonders why he fell for such a "little b*tch" . The young man wonders if there's a secret that's not revealed. He wonders why huan promised to take care of the woman when they were younger, and wonders if shuo and huan have also gone crazy, but huan seems to have gone crazy as well. The two men discuss why they hate Madame Tussaud, and they both admit that they're just co-workers, and that they don't hate her at all. They also admit that their co-worker is also in love with the woman, and is willing to sell his company to her. They all agree that this is an early celebration, but the young men wonder if they want to start over again.