Sikong tells his servant that if he kills his wife, they will be enemies forever. Sikong says that he is here with him and that no one will dare to hurt him again. He tells him to shake off his "cold corpse" attitude and to mind his own business. He says that if there is nothing else to be done, he has to go now. He asks if she is sending him back home, and if she wants to go anywhere in the night, he can let her go wherever he wants. He warns her that if she dares to kiss him again, he will bite her again. She says that she is going to patch up her torn clothes and treat herself, and that none of his business is to do with her
Sikong tells his servant that if he kills his wife, they will be enemies forever. Sikong says that he is here with him and that no one will dare to hurt him again. He tells him to shake off his "cold corpse" attitude and to mind his own business. He says that if there is nothing else to be done, he has to go now. He asks if she is sending him back home, and if she wants to go anywhere in the night, he can let her go wherever he wants. He warns her that if she dares to kiss him again, he will bite her again. She says that she is going to patch up her torn clothes and treat herself, and that none of his business is to do with her