Back in Hong Kong, Ching-ying tells her friend that she's back in the city and that she doesn't care what anyone thinks of her. She's fine, she says, and that's why she'd rather not talk to her. Ching-ying tells her that her parcels have finally arrived, and she should go home and get them. She orders a takeaway from her neighbor, who's cooking some tasty food, and Ching-Ying asks if she can join in on the food-making fun. He's been waiting for her to ask, and he's happy to oblige. He also asks her to fix his broken-down computer so he can get back to work.
Back in Hong Kong, Ching-ying tells her friend that she's back in the city and that she doesn't care what anyone thinks of her. She's fine, she says, and that's why she'd rather not talk to her. Ching-ying tells her that her parcels have finally arrived, and she should go home and get them. She orders a takeaway from her neighbor, who's cooking some tasty food, and Ching-Ying asks if she can join in on the food-making fun. He's been waiting for her to ask, and he's happy to oblige. He also asks her to fix his broken-down computer so he can get back to work.