The monk asks the two young men why they are dancing and singing together. They reply that they are engaged in a romantic relationship. The monk tells them that their relationship will not go anywhere. He asks the young men to sing him a song so that he can convince them that he is not related to them. He tells them to knock on the abbot's door and let him know they are there. He says that he will go in and find out what is wrong. He will then go back to the temple and tell the abbot what has happened. The young men are impressed with the young monk's performance. They ask the monk to look at what he has done. He replies that he has just seen the young man and his friend dancing together and that he wants to know why they have been dancing together. The monks reply that this is what they are upset about. They want to know what they should do.
The monk asks the two young men why they are dancing and singing together. They reply that they are engaged in a romantic relationship. The monk tells them that their relationship will not go anywhere. He asks the young men to sing him a song so that he can convince them that he is not related to them. He tells them to knock on the abbot's door and let him know they are there. He says that he will go in and find out what is wrong. He will then go back to the temple and tell the abbot what has happened. The young men are impressed with the young monk's performance. They ask the monk to look at what he has done. He replies that he has just seen the young man and his friend dancing together and that he wants to know why they have been dancing together. The monks reply that this is what they are upset about. They want to know what they should do.