Lin Yao and his wife, Madame Cai Ming, are in the middle of arguing over who pushed Cai Ming when she fell into the river. Cai Ming tries to defend herself, saying that she grabbed a sachet of water from the woman who pushed her, and that she doesn't deny that the sachet is hers. She also points out that Cai Ming's grandfather, a high-ranking official in the judicial government, is a slap to the face for slapping Cai Ming. The two argue about whether or not Cai Ming should have been slapped, and Cai Ming says that he's still his sister.
Lin Yao and his wife, Madame Cai Ming, are in the middle of arguing over who pushed Cai Ming when she fell into the river. Cai Ming tries to defend herself, saying that she grabbed a sachet of water from the woman who pushed her, and that she doesn't deny that the sachet is hers. She also points out that Cai Ming's grandfather, a high-ranking official in the judicial government, is a slap to the face for slapping Cai Ming. The two argue about whether or not Cai Ming should have been slapped, and Cai Ming says that he's still his sister.