In this short scene, the young woman is cleaning up around her neighbor's house when she is ordered to do so by her employer, who wants to know if the girl still wants to steal her food. The young woman tells her that she has another plan. She is going out with her little sister to have a hotpot. She tells the girl that her boss is still pressing her to bring the boy back to school. She asks the girl if she knows anything about the boy, and the girl says that she does, but that she doesn't know much about the man. The girl tells the boy that she thinks the man is his sugar daddy, and that he and his brother can be cousins or brothers in complicated families. She says that real brothers are independent, but fake brothers could be generous. She wonders why the girl went to the grocery store at this hour to buy groceries, and wonders why anyone would go to the store at such an hour. She also asks why she didn't ask the man directly.
In this short scene, the young woman is cleaning up around her neighbor's house when she is ordered to do so by her employer, who wants to know if the girl still wants to steal her food. The young woman tells her that she has another plan. She is going out with her little sister to have a hotpot. She tells the girl that her boss is still pressing her to bring the boy back to school. She asks the girl if she knows anything about the boy, and the girl says that she does, but that she doesn't know much about the man. The girl tells the boy that she thinks the man is his sugar daddy, and that he and his brother can be cousins or brothers in complicated families. She says that real brothers are independent, but fake brothers could be generous. She wonders why the girl went to the grocery store at this hour to buy groceries, and wonders why anyone would go to the store at such an hour. She also asks why she didn't ask the man directly.