In this short scene, the bride-to-be and the groom discuss their wedding plans. The bride tells the groom that she has fallen in love with the groom's grandmother, and that she would like to marry him. The groom, however, does not want to marry her because he thinks she is rich. He wants to marry his younger brother, who is a playboy. He also thinks he is right because he is rich, but the bride tells him that she is not. She also tells the audience that the groom is a "big pig trotter" who says that he fell in love "at first sight." The bride says that she cannot break free from the groom and that he is "using too much force." She also says that the wedding of her dreams is not to be married to a "bastard" like the groom.
In this short scene, the bride-to-be and the groom discuss their wedding plans. The bride tells the groom that she has fallen in love with the groom's grandmother, and that she would like to marry him. The groom, however, does not want to marry her because he thinks she is rich. He wants to marry his younger brother, who is a playboy. He also thinks he is right because he is rich, but the bride tells him that she is not. She also tells the audience that the groom is a "big pig trotter" who says that he fell in love "at first sight." The bride says that she cannot break free from the groom and that he is "using too much force." She also says that the wedding of her dreams is not to be married to a "bastard" like the groom.