It's late, and JeSuis is late, too. He's got a message from his auntie, who tells him that his father is on business, and that he should come home for dinner. She tells him to eat, and then she tells him he's finally back. She asks him if he has enough spending money, and he says he does, and she gives him some money to be a "good boy" . She scolds him for dressing like a "ladyboy" all the time, and says she wishes her son could die sooner, so that his grandfather wouldn't have to keep poisoning him. She says she's never raised him, and accuses him of speaking ill of his own father. He says he earns his living by working after school, and asks her what makes her think he should listen to her
It's late, and JeSuis is late, too. He's got a message from his auntie, who tells him that his father is on business, and that he should come home for dinner. She tells him to eat, and then she tells him he's finally back. She asks him if he has enough spending money, and he says he does, and she gives him some money to be a "good boy" . She scolds him for dressing like a "ladyboy" all the time, and says she wishes her son could die sooner, so that his grandfather wouldn't have to keep poisoning him. She says she's never raised him, and accuses him of speaking ill of his own father. He says he earns his living by working after school, and asks her what makes her think he should listen to her