The narrator tells the audience that he has just received a call from a man named "zhen yao." The man tells him that "xu kezhen" has gone to find "liu jiuxiao" and wants to fight him. The narrator says that the man is also involved in framing the man, and that it's better for the man to "undo what he's done" than to "let go" if the man has betrayed him. He says that he'll call the man "zhou hance" and slap him on the face for not telling him what's going on. The man says that "these men" are going to pay for this, and the narrator is sorry, but he can't pretend that he doesn't know. He wants to find out who's behind the man's dismissal, and he asks the narrator to help him with the score.
The narrator tells the audience that he has just received a call from a man named "zhen yao." The man tells him that "xu kezhen" has gone to find "liu jiuxiao" and wants to fight him. The narrator says that the man is also involved in framing the man, and that it's better for the man to "undo what he's done" than to "let go" if the man has betrayed him. He says that he'll call the man "zhou hance" and slap him on the face for not telling him what's going on. The man says that "these men" are going to pay for this, and the narrator is sorry, but he can't pretend that he doesn't know. He wants to find out who's behind the man's dismissal, and he asks the narrator to help him with the score.