The scene opens with a splash of water on Zeng's hand, which he accidentally drops. He apologizes, saying that he didn't mean to do it. He says that he can't understand why the old man named Zeng is acting the way he is acting. He tells the president that he'll go with him to the washroom to help him clean up. The president asks where he's feeling, and the young man tells him to go home. The young man apologizes for not being able to stay with the president, and says that after he recovers, they'll celebrate together. Zeng says that they can leave by themselves, and that he has something to tell the president. He asks the president why he ignored his fiancee and came to send them off personally. The man says that it's no one's business, and should be left to his own devices. He's not the only person who knows what's going on, he says, and he doesn't think the other guy is the only one. He also says that if boys fight, all of their weaknesses will be angry, and they need to calm down. He wants to talk to the young woman, and wants to be left alone with her. He begs the president to get out of his way, and asks why he keeps avoiding him. He reminds the man that the engagement is a fake, that he plans to marry no other than the president and that the two of them have to trust each other. The old man is angry, but the young one is just supporting him.
The scene opens with a splash of water on Zeng's hand, which he accidentally drops. He apologizes, saying that he didn't mean to do it. He says that he can't understand why the old man named Zeng is acting the way he is acting. He tells the president that he'll go with him to the washroom to help him clean up. The president asks where he's feeling, and the young man tells him to go home. The young man apologizes for not being able to stay with the president, and says that after he recovers, they'll celebrate together. Zeng says that they can leave by themselves, and that he has something to tell the president. He asks the president why he ignored his fiancee and came to send them off personally. The man says that it's no one's business, and should be left to his own devices. He's not the only person who knows what's going on, he says, and he doesn't think the other guy is the only one. He also says that if boys fight, all of their weaknesses will be angry, and they need to calm down. He wants to talk to the young woman, and wants to be left alone with her. He begs the president to get out of his way, and asks why he keeps avoiding him. He reminds the man that the engagement is a fake, that he plans to marry no other than the president and that the two of them have to trust each other. The old man is angry, but the young one is just supporting him.