In this short scene, the students discuss the upcoming college entrance exam. The students discuss whether or not they will be able to uphold the "hypocritical unity" of the group. The narrator tells the students that they are all "scum," but not hypocritical, and that they need to "get your attitude right." He then mocks the students' understanding of their friend, Wesyu, and asks if he is too good a person to show them how he was in the past. He then scoffs at the hypocrisy of the students, saying that they only seem morally superior when they are in contrast to them.
In this short scene, the students discuss the upcoming college entrance exam. The students discuss whether or not they will be able to uphold the "hypocritical unity" of the group. The narrator tells the students that they are all "scum," but not hypocritical, and that they need to "get your attitude right." He then mocks the students' understanding of their friend, Wesyu, and asks if he is too good a person to show them how he was in the past. He then scoffs at the hypocrisy of the students, saying that they only seem morally superior when they are in contrast to them.