The scene opens with a conversation between the protagonist and the protagonist's sister. The protagonist asks the protagonist why she doesn't hug her when they haven't spoken for a long time. She tells the protagonist that she's not close enough to hug her, and that if she were still her old self, she'd punch the protagonist. The two of them start to argue, and when the protagonist asks if he's talking about Yusheng, the protagonist says that he is. He tells her that he said something to him, and she tells him to tell her on their way back to the shop. She wants to go for a drink, but she can't stand the thought of all the people they've just left behind. She begs the protagonist to come back and entertain her, but the protagonist refuses, saying that they'll have to entertain her now that the people are all gone. He says that Yusheng helped them a lot, and they're happy that they get along
The scene opens with a conversation between the protagonist and the protagonist's sister. The protagonist asks the protagonist why she doesn't hug her when they haven't spoken for a long time. She tells the protagonist that she's not close enough to hug her, and that if she were still her old self, she'd punch the protagonist. The two of them start to argue, and when the protagonist asks if he's talking about Yusheng, the protagonist says that he is. He tells her that he said something to him, and she tells him to tell her on their way back to the shop. She wants to go for a drink, but she can't stand the thought of all the people they've just left behind. She begs the protagonist to come back and entertain her, but the protagonist refuses, saying that they'll have to entertain her now that the people are all gone. He says that Yusheng helped them a lot, and they're happy that they get along