Hang and Shang never speak to each other again, and they never bully each other. Hang says that he's happy that Shang didn't tell him to invite him to eat, because he doesn't know why he can't always see the same feelings from Shang's eyes. Hang thinks that getting hit is no big deal, but losing someone who should have spoken to him is a big deal. Shang says that if he hadn't said anything, he would have been dragged by meaningless things. He's as stubborn as a mule, he says. Hang runs away, and he says he'll sneak after him.
Hang and Shang never speak to each other again, and they never bully each other. Hang says that he's happy that Shang didn't tell him to invite him to eat, because he doesn't know why he can't always see the same feelings from Shang's eyes. Hang thinks that getting hit is no big deal, but losing someone who should have spoken to him is a big deal. Shang says that if he hadn't said anything, he would have been dragged by meaningless things. He's as stubborn as a mule, he says. Hang runs away, and he says he'll sneak after him.