In this short scene, we are introduced to a young man named Passo-Qing, also known as the "cheng" or the "boy" . He is a friend of the boy, who is also the "boyfriend" of the young man. The young man introduces himself as "an cheng" , and he explains that he is also his "best friend" and the "partner" of his "boyfriend." He asks the boy to leave the two of them alone, but the boy refuses to do so, saying he is "a couple" and that he will not give the boy up easily. The boy asks why he is smiling, and the boy replies that he thinks someone is jealous of him. He then asks if the boy is really in love with him, to which the boy answers that he does not really love her, but that she is keeping something from him. The scene ends with the boy wondering if he is being treated like a "pedestrian" by an "envoy."
In this short scene, we are introduced to a young man named Passo-Qing, also known as the "cheng" or the "boy" . He is a friend of the boy, who is also the "boyfriend" of the young man. The young man introduces himself as "an cheng" , and he explains that he is also his "best friend" and the "partner" of his "boyfriend." He asks the boy to leave the two of them alone, but the boy refuses to do so, saying he is "a couple" and that he will not give the boy up easily. The boy asks why he is smiling, and the boy replies that he thinks someone is jealous of him. He then asks if the boy is really in love with him, to which the boy answers that he does not really love her, but that she is keeping something from him. The scene ends with the boy wondering if he is being treated like a "pedestrian" by an "envoy."