The buddhist monk asks the young man why he doesn't like him. The young man tells him that he's destined to leave the world, that he can't get married, and that he has never liked anyone. The monk says that he should wait until he is a little older before asking him about love. He then asks the monk if there is anything wrong with the young woman, and the monk answers that she's sullen and sullen. He says that she was afraid that if she got married, she'd become a maniac murderer, so she stopped thinking about getting married. He asks if there are any other men in the palace who are close to her, and she says no. He tells the monk to take care that she is just too young, because she said she was going to marry him right now.
The buddhist monk asks the young man why he doesn't like him. The young man tells him that he's destined to leave the world, that he can't get married, and that he has never liked anyone. The monk says that he should wait until he is a little older before asking him about love. He then asks the monk if there is anything wrong with the young woman, and the monk answers that she's sullen and sullen. He says that she was afraid that if she got married, she'd become a maniac murderer, so she stopped thinking about getting married. He asks if there are any other men in the palace who are close to her, and she says no. He tells the monk to take care that she is just too young, because she said she was going to marry him right now.