In the middle of the night, Shu-huan wakes up to find that he's sitting in the same seat as the other students. He's annoyed that he can't find a place to sit, but he also doesn't want to be bullied. He tells Shu that they're doing a sketch together, and he'll make him look handsome. Shu says that his face is rotten, and that he has no idea how it's going to get better. He even got his birthmark removed from his forehead, which makes him even more irritated. He says that the only thing that matters is how he looks, but that he also cares about his appearance. He also says that he hates the fact that people only care about the appearance of the person on the cover of a book.
In the middle of the night, Shu-huan wakes up to find that he's sitting in the same seat as the other students. He's annoyed that he can't find a place to sit, but he also doesn't want to be bullied. He tells Shu that they're doing a sketch together, and he'll make him look handsome. Shu says that his face is rotten, and that he has no idea how it's going to get better. He even got his birthmark removed from his forehead, which makes him even more irritated. He says that the only thing that matters is how he looks, but that he also cares about his appearance. He also says that he hates the fact that people only care about the appearance of the person on the cover of a book.