"You might break it, you know," the narrator tells us, "you might have to break it." He's referring to the fact that Mingyu wants to go abroad to find him. Mingyu, he says, is "familiar and scary" to him, and he's afraid that if she doesn't like him, he'll lose everything. He tells us that when he first came to work, he was a "meek lamb" who had to "make a fake smile" before his bosses. Now, he feels dizzy and sick, and decides to take a "shot" by himself. He remembers the time when Mingyu showed up at his office, and Mingyu is there, too. This is Mr. wang, the vice-dean of the prosecutors' office. He invites Mingyu to have a drink with him, but Mingyu can't stand it any longer.
"You might break it, you know," the narrator tells us, "you might have to break it." He's referring to the fact that Mingyu wants to go abroad to find him. Mingyu, he says, is "familiar and scary" to him, and he's afraid that if she doesn't like him, he'll lose everything. He tells us that when he first came to work, he was a "meek lamb" who had to "make a fake smile" before his bosses. Now, he feels dizzy and sick, and decides to take a "shot" by himself. He remembers the time when Mingyu showed up at his office, and Mingyu is there, too. This is Mr. wang, the vice-dean of the prosecutors' office. He invites Mingyu to have a drink with him, but Mingyu can't stand it any longer.