In this short scene, we learn that the woman in question is the one in the editorial department at BGB, and that she has turned up to a party in Hong Kong. We also learn that she had asked the man in charge of the party to take her to the party, but he refused, saying that she was too ugly to be a part of such a party. The woman is so ugly, in fact, that her face is so disfigured that she cannot even recognize her own face. The director of BGB's editorial department tells the woman that she should not have turned up at the party in the first place. He also tells her that she is a disgrace to the company, and asks her to come to his office to explain herself.
In this short scene, we learn that the woman in question is the one in the editorial department at BGB, and that she has turned up to a party in Hong Kong. We also learn that she had asked the man in charge of the party to take her to the party, but he refused, saying that she was too ugly to be a part of such a party. The woman is so ugly, in fact, that her face is so disfigured that she cannot even recognize her own face. The director of BGB's editorial department tells the woman that she should not have turned up at the party in the first place. He also tells her that she is a disgrace to the company, and asks her to come to his office to explain herself.