We learn that the exhibition ended, but the story of the Yun family is still alive in China. The narrator tells us that he has brought the matter up with the old patriarch of the Ming family, but that he cannot do anything about it now. He says that he still has a long way ahead of him, and that he will not "mess with it anymore" . Earl comes to congratulate the newlyweds, but he tells them that he is not there to congratulate them. He asks them to behave themselves, and says that the rumor that they were forced to get married was true, and there was a binding contract between the couple. He also says that they have to stay in China for a long time, because the family is making an antidote for the memory loss. He praises the newlyweds for their hard work, saying that they deserve it.
We learn that the exhibition ended, but the story of the Yun family is still alive in China. The narrator tells us that he has brought the matter up with the old patriarch of the Ming family, but that he cannot do anything about it now. He says that he still has a long way ahead of him, and that he will not "mess with it anymore" . Earl comes to congratulate the newlyweds, but he tells them that he is not there to congratulate them. He asks them to behave themselves, and says that the rumor that they were forced to get married was true, and there was a binding contract between the couple. He also says that they have to stay in China for a long time, because the family is making an antidote for the memory loss. He praises the newlyweds for their hard work, saying that they deserve it.