In this short scene, Ching-ying tells us that he's been busy trying to keep up with the latest gossip about his sister. He's also trying to figure out what's going on with the guy who's flirting with him in the restaurant. Ching-ing says that he and his sister were very close when they were younger, but they were separated when they got older, and eventually she passed away. He says that someone made her kill herself to save himself, but the truth is that she was murdered by someone who was trying to protect himself. He has a proof screen on his phone that shows that Ching-ting is the guy flirting with his sister, and he knows that he has to go to the restaurant and wait for his bodyguards to arrive. He doesn't want them to rush in, he says, because the restaurant belongs to him. He also says that if he were to kill him, he wouldn't have invited him to be there at this hour, because he'd be at his own restaurant. He asks if Ching-ping is plotting something, and Ching-jing says that she first impressed him with the story of her and her sister and then she intimidates him in this way, and then he intimidates her by saying that he wants to kill her. He wants to know if she's really going to do it, or if she just wants to use the carrot-and-stick at the smile to go, and if she really wants to spy on him, she should talk to him face-to-face.
In this short scene, Ching-ying tells us that he's been busy trying to keep up with the latest gossip about his sister. He's also trying to figure out what's going on with the guy who's flirting with him in the restaurant. Ching-ing says that he and his sister were very close when they were younger, but they were separated when they got older, and eventually she passed away. He says that someone made her kill herself to save himself, but the truth is that she was murdered by someone who was trying to protect himself. He has a proof screen on his phone that shows that Ching-ting is the guy flirting with his sister, and he knows that he has to go to the restaurant and wait for his bodyguards to arrive. He doesn't want them to rush in, he says, because the restaurant belongs to him. He also says that if he were to kill him, he wouldn't have invited him to be there at this hour, because he'd be at his own restaurant. He asks if Ching-ping is plotting something, and Ching-jing says that she first impressed him with the story of her and her sister and then she intimidates him in this way, and then he intimidates her by saying that he wants to kill her. He wants to know if she's really going to do it, or if she just wants to use the carrot-and-stick at the smile to go, and if she really wants to spy on him, she should talk to him face-to-face.