When Fang asks if there's someone else in the room, he's not joking. He's referring to Lu-hao, who he thinks is just trying to flirt with him. He thinks that Fang is trying to lure him into a sexual relationship with someone else, and that's why he doesn't want to get married to a silly fish. He says that he'll never marry a "silly fish," and that he won't let anyone pretend to be his wife. He also says that Fang treats him like a "calm and mature" man, so he can't really feel his true feelings for him. Fang thinks that this is because he treats Fang like a man who loves him, and he can see that Fang loves someone else. Fang also thinks that the dog barking in the background is a sign that something is wrong with the place. He asks if he can borrow the ring from the circus, but the ring isn't big enough to fit in his mouth. He tries to convince himself that the ring is just a
When Fang asks if there's someone else in the room, he's not joking. He's referring to Lu-hao, who he thinks is just trying to flirt with him. He thinks that Fang is trying to lure him into a sexual relationship with someone else, and that's why he doesn't want to get married to a silly fish. He says that he'll never marry a "silly fish," and that he won't let anyone pretend to be his wife. He also says that Fang treats him like a "calm and mature" man, so he can't really feel his true feelings for him. Fang thinks that this is because he treats Fang like a man who loves him, and he can see that Fang loves someone else. Fang also thinks that the dog barking in the background is a sign that something is wrong with the place. He asks if he can borrow the ring from the circus, but the ring isn't big enough to fit in his mouth. He tries to convince himself that the ring is just a