In this short scene, Joonhee tries to explain to the villagers why they need to know his name. He tells them that he is going to give a lesson to the girl, and that she might have been ignorant but that what she did was too much. He also tells the villagers that they should not fight over such trifles. He then tells the others that he has asked the girl's name so that he can repay her in the future. The second leader of the group, who is also a scholar practitioner from the Huashan sect, comes out and tells the group that he would like to invite them to visit his sect. The first leader is shocked to see Joonhe staring at him, and the second leader is even more shocked. He says that he saw a rabbit in the distance, and hid to capture it. The third leader says that the man has a rare disease, and if he has not eaten, he can see all objects as "food." He tells the other men that they tried everything to treat him, but they can't. He asks them to just eat for their sake. The other men growl at him and he says he is a goat, which likes grass, and he won't eat it.
In this short scene, Joonhee tries to explain to the villagers why they need to know his name. He tells them that he is going to give a lesson to the girl, and that she might have been ignorant but that what she did was too much. He also tells the villagers that they should not fight over such trifles. He then tells the others that he has asked the girl's name so that he can repay her in the future. The second leader of the group, who is also a scholar practitioner from the Huashan sect, comes out and tells the group that he would like to invite them to visit his sect. The first leader is shocked to see Joonhe staring at him, and the second leader is even more shocked. He says that he saw a rabbit in the distance, and hid to capture it. The third leader says that the man has a rare disease, and if he has not eaten, he can see all objects as "food." He tells the other men that they tried everything to treat him, but they can't. He asks them to just eat for their sake. The other men growl at him and he says he is a goat, which likes grass, and he won't eat it.