In the middle of a fight between two geniuses, Cai Ming-liang and Qiu Xiao-tian, Carol notices that her opponent's attacks seem to be getting faster and faster. She's worried that he's trying to kill her, but she can't believe that he would try to do that to her when she's so much stronger than him. She wonders if he has the strength to hold out against her opponent, who came to fight while sick. She tells her husband that he can do it, and she begs him to bring their son, William, to watch the fight. He's sick, she tells him, and he needs to learn to fight with an unyielding mind. She says that in competitions, there's no sure way to win, even if the opponent is a rookie, and that's why she wants to bring her son to watch this fight. She also tells him that if he loses, she'll suffer her entire life. She asks him if it's worth it to be a girl who wants to defeat an idiot. He says that it is, but he'd rather be a man who chooses the most difficult route to go down.
In the middle of a fight between two geniuses, Cai Ming-liang and Qiu Xiao-tian, Carol notices that her opponent's attacks seem to be getting faster and faster. She's worried that he's trying to kill her, but she can't believe that he would try to do that to her when she's so much stronger than him. She wonders if he has the strength to hold out against her opponent, who came to fight while sick. She tells her husband that he can do it, and she begs him to bring their son, William, to watch the fight. He's sick, she tells him, and he needs to learn to fight with an unyielding mind. She says that in competitions, there's no sure way to win, even if the opponent is a rookie, and that's why she wants to bring her son to watch this fight. She also tells him that if he loses, she'll suffer her entire life. She asks him if it's worth it to be a girl who wants to defeat an idiot. He says that it is, but he'd rather be a man who chooses the most difficult route to go down.