The doctor tells the patient that he is the second generation disciple of the old master. He tells him that the old man is eccentric, and that he has no choice but to leave him. The patient tells the doctor that he wants to see his face. He wants to know if he loves him, and if he would put himself in danger if both of them failed to survive. The old man says that he loves her, but the patient says that if he loved her, he would die with her baby. The doctor says that she bore to see him live a life of misery, and he says that it is obvious that she doesn't love him either.
The doctor tells the patient that he is the second generation disciple of the old master. He tells him that the old man is eccentric, and that he has no choice but to leave him. The patient tells the doctor that he wants to see his face. He wants to know if he loves him, and if he would put himself in danger if both of them failed to survive. The old man says that he loves her, but the patient says that if he loved her, he would die with her baby. The doctor says that she bore to see him live a life of misery, and he says that it is obvious that she doesn't love him either.