In this chapter, Cang-Cang explains to Du-Ming how he plans to protect her from the bullies at school. He tells her that she should not be afraid of them because she is his disciple, and he will teach her how to protect herself from them. He also tells her about the embarrassing photo of her accepting an award, which she does not want anyone to see. She asks him what he would do if the bullies bullied her. He replies that he would go for lunch with her alone. He says that they should not watch the fight because it is their own conflict, and that they are indulging in du-mian's bad behavior. He explains that the result of the fight against the bullies is that they both become new people, and they do not want to play basketball anymore.
In this chapter, Cang-Cang explains to Du-Ming how he plans to protect her from the bullies at school. He tells her that she should not be afraid of them because she is his disciple, and he will teach her how to protect herself from them. He also tells her about the embarrassing photo of her accepting an award, which she does not want anyone to see. She asks him what he would do if the bullies bullied her. He replies that he would go for lunch with her alone. He says that they should not watch the fight because it is their own conflict, and that they are indulging in du-mian's bad behavior. He explains that the result of the fight against the bullies is that they both become new people, and they do not want to play basketball anymore.