The next day, we find out that he's not feeling well. He wants to go to work, but he can't stand the thought of being interrupted by his crush. He decides to meet with him at the century square in two hours, and he tells us that he doesn't want to do business with his father's company, because the wind has blown it into his ears. We learn that the girl he saw the other day is the daughter of the chairman of the company, and she's very useful to him. He asks why he shouldn't just get to know her for real. He reminds us that they were born the same day, the same month and the same year. They're going to live until they die together.
The next day, we find out that he's not feeling well. He wants to go to work, but he can't stand the thought of being interrupted by his crush. He decides to meet with him at the century square in two hours, and he tells us that he doesn't want to do business with his father's company, because the wind has blown it into his ears. We learn that the girl he saw the other day is the daughter of the chairman of the company, and she's very useful to him. He asks why he shouldn't just get to know her for real. He reminds us that they were born the same day, the same month and the same year. They're going to live until they die together.