In the end, Mr. Mangmang insists on following him home. He tells his mother that he thought she never wanted him to see her again. She weeps and calls him a pervert. She tells him that they share half of her father's blood, and that she has been bullied. She says that her social anxiety started when she would stutter and have heart palpitations when she came in contact with strangers. This would make them awkward, she says, and so she has no right to be friends with strangers either. She adds that she grows flowers and plants and that it is not bad either, but she is certain that this is not the life she wants. She asks her father to introduce her to a friend, and she says that this friend is actually a beautiful woman. She also says that she is going to marry her son's mother next month and that her name is Man-Gong-yu. She promises to take care of her son until the day that he finds out his father is dead.
In the end, Mr. Mangmang insists on following him home. He tells his mother that he thought she never wanted him to see her again. She weeps and calls him a pervert. She tells him that they share half of her father's blood, and that she has been bullied. She says that her social anxiety started when she would stutter and have heart palpitations when she came in contact with strangers. This would make them awkward, she says, and so she has no right to be friends with strangers either. She adds that she grows flowers and plants and that it is not bad either, but she is certain that this is not the life she wants. She asks her father to introduce her to a friend, and she says that this friend is actually a beautiful woman. She also says that she is going to marry her son's mother next month and that her name is Man-Gong-yu. She promises to take care of her son until the day that he finds out his father is dead.