The scene opens with the "giantess" asking the "chief director" of the magazine where she can find the "hottest bride" in the world. The chief director tells her that she looks stunning and that she deserves to be the "top model" for the magazine. The "supermodel" tells the chief director that she doesn't know who can match her, but that she just needs to tie her hair and wear jewelry. She says that the dress is good and comfortable to wear, but she still needs to buy some jewelry. The giantess asks if she can still wear men's clothes, and she says that she's still more suited for women's clothing. She compares the powdered ladies in the six palaces to a dull and colorless person, and says that if there was an appropriate poem, no one could take her away. She adds that the peach tree, which is the symbol of love, is "slender and sturdy" . She also tells him that she spent so much on Luo, but now she can't find him. Luo's debt is too high, she says, and now she is on vacation, why should she accompany the giantess to a martial club for martial arts classes? Luo is too close to her, she tells him, and her voice is getting "lower and lower." She tells him to wake up and "take it all" because of her, and he says that he has spent too much money on her. He says that his voice is "getting lower and lower" , and that he's been "intense and possessed" by Luo. He tells her to "wake up" and take it all because of him. She tells Luo that she will beat him until
The scene opens with the "giantess" asking the "chief director" of the magazine where she can find the "hottest bride" in the world. The chief director tells her that she looks stunning and that she deserves to be the "top model" for the magazine. The "supermodel" tells the chief director that she doesn't know who can match her, but that she just needs to tie her hair and wear jewelry. She says that the dress is good and comfortable to wear, but she still needs to buy some jewelry. The giantess asks if she can still wear men's clothes, and she says that she's still more suited for women's clothing. She compares the powdered ladies in the six palaces to a dull and colorless person, and says that if there was an appropriate poem, no one could take her away. She adds that the peach tree, which is the symbol of love, is "slender and sturdy" . She also tells him that she spent so much on Luo, but now she can't find him. Luo's debt is too high, she says, and now she is on vacation, why should she accompany the giantess to a martial club for martial arts classes? Luo is too close to her, she tells him, and her voice is getting "lower and lower." She tells him to wake up and "take it all" because of her, and he says that he has spent too much money on her. He says that his voice is "getting lower and lower" , and that he's been "intense and possessed" by Luo. He tells her to "wake up" and take it all because of him. She tells Luo that she will beat him until