The narrator tells us that he's late for his meeting with the president. He's worried that his wife is going to drown in the ship's water. He tells the president that he just saw someone inside the ship and that it's "the mysterious ceo" from the last time they met. The narrator says that he doesn't think he can hear what the president is saying correctly. He says that the contract between the two of them has come down to "this" . He asks the wife why she's there, and she says that she wants to go easy on her husband. The president says that's a good thing, because it means that the wife is lying to him. He wants to know why the wife would lie to him like that. The wife says she never meant for him to lie to her, and the president says he can have any woman he wants as long as he wants her. She says that if she didn't know her husband was a member of the Jueshi group, she wouldn't have come to the meeting today. She asks the president why he treats her like this, and he says that as a president, he can do whatever he wants with any woman. He also says that it would be better if the woman had known that she was going to meet the president, because if she hadn't, all of this would not have happened today. The woman says that her husband has no right to treat her this way, and that she'd rather take a "chill pill" to calm her down.
The narrator tells us that he's late for his meeting with the president. He's worried that his wife is going to drown in the ship's water. He tells the president that he just saw someone inside the ship and that it's "the mysterious ceo" from the last time they met. The narrator says that he doesn't think he can hear what the president is saying correctly. He says that the contract between the two of them has come down to "this" . He asks the wife why she's there, and she says that she wants to go easy on her husband. The president says that's a good thing, because it means that the wife is lying to him. He wants to know why the wife would lie to him like that. The wife says she never meant for him to lie to her, and the president says he can have any woman he wants as long as he wants her. She says that if she didn't know her husband was a member of the Jueshi group, she wouldn't have come to the meeting today. She asks the president why he treats her like this, and he says that as a president, he can do whatever he wants with any woman. He also says that it would be better if the woman had known that she was going to meet the president, because if she hadn't, all of this would not have happened today. The woman says that her husband has no right to treat her this way, and that she'd rather take a "chill pill" to calm her down.