Since the curfew has passed, it's time to go to bed. We're told that this place is an official residence, but that doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with it. It's just that the place isn't as comfortable as it used to be. We learn that the woman's clothes aren't exactly what you'd expect from a woman, but the man insists that he's married, so we don't know. We also learn that this room is decorated with Yichae's preferences in mind, so the place will be more comfortable for him. He's worried that he won't be able to adjust to a new place, since he tends to be sensitive, so he washes his hair and goes to sleep. He wakes up to find that everyone is waiting for breakfast. He asks the woman if she's okay with eating together, and she replies that she is, since she is a woman and an officer. She says that this is a place to "balance the yin and the yang" so that neither side tilts to the other.
Since the curfew has passed, it's time to go to bed. We're told that this place is an official residence, but that doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with it. It's just that the place isn't as comfortable as it used to be. We learn that the woman's clothes aren't exactly what you'd expect from a woman, but the man insists that he's married, so we don't know. We also learn that this room is decorated with Yichae's preferences in mind, so the place will be more comfortable for him. He's worried that he won't be able to adjust to a new place, since he tends to be sensitive, so he washes his hair and goes to sleep. He wakes up to find that everyone is waiting for breakfast. He asks the woman if she's okay with eating together, and she replies that she is, since she is a woman and an officer. She says that this is a place to "balance the yin and the yang" so that neither side tilts to the other.