The scene opens with a little lift to the left, and the narrator tells the audience that the family is moving to a different part of the country. The narrator tells us that he likes the new environment, and that he's happy to be away from his family. He says that he can't leave his uncle, because he'll always love him, even if he doesn't love him back. He also says that, as long as she's living with him, she'll never leave him. He tells her that the four great families in the country are constantly fighting over power, and he worries that if he makes a wrong move, it'll affect the whole country. He asks if the president would like to cooperate with him. The president says that the two families have been fighting for so long, and now they're merging to suppress one another. The two families are going to shoot a short video together, but they won't be able to do it because they'll have to cancel their wedding. He wants to go back to work the next day, so he asks if they should hold their wedding in the church or outdoors. He's worried that the wedding will have a negative effect on the family, but he says that it will be okay. He promises to make the president regret it.
The scene opens with a little lift to the left, and the narrator tells the audience that the family is moving to a different part of the country. The narrator tells us that he likes the new environment, and that he's happy to be away from his family. He says that he can't leave his uncle, because he'll always love him, even if he doesn't love him back. He also says that, as long as she's living with him, she'll never leave him. He tells her that the four great families in the country are constantly fighting over power, and he worries that if he makes a wrong move, it'll affect the whole country. He asks if the president would like to cooperate with him. The president says that the two families have been fighting for so long, and now they're merging to suppress one another. The two families are going to shoot a short video together, but they won't be able to do it because they'll have to cancel their wedding. He wants to go back to work the next day, so he asks if they should hold their wedding in the church or outdoors. He's worried that the wedding will have a negative effect on the family, but he says that it will be okay. He promises to make the president regret it.