The next morning, Ching sends a message to his wife, asking her to take care of the dog, which she does. Ching tells her that the dog is not tamed, and that whatever troubles the dog causes will not be of his business. Ching says that he will kill the dog right away, and then he will give it back to Ching. Ching asks who the dog belongs to, and she says it is not her, but that she has been preserving her chastity for 20 years, and he needs to take responsibility for it and marry her. Ching demands that Ching pay for his eggs, which he did not break because the dog broke them. Ching calls for help, and the dog bites him. Ching wants to take the dog back, but he is too upset to do so. He tells Ching that he has made an enemy of him, and Ching says he will not forgive him.
The next morning, Ching sends a message to his wife, asking her to take care of the dog, which she does. Ching tells her that the dog is not tamed, and that whatever troubles the dog causes will not be of his business. Ching says that he will kill the dog right away, and then he will give it back to Ching. Ching asks who the dog belongs to, and she says it is not her, but that she has been preserving her chastity for 20 years, and he needs to take responsibility for it and marry her. Ching demands that Ching pay for his eggs, which he did not break because the dog broke them. Ching calls for help, and the dog bites him. Ching wants to take the dog back, but he is too upset to do so. He tells Ching that he has made an enemy of him, and Ching says he will not forgive him.