Mr. Qu'an tells the room student that the family is cutting ties with Min because of the feng shui, and that she has to give up all grievances against her family. The room student asks why he didn't call his uncle, and the uncle tells him that he's running a fever. He's not taking medicine, he says, and it's like an adult acting like a child. The uncle says that he doesn't understand why children don't take medicine, but why does an adult act like a kid? The uncle goes on to say that since Min is dependent on the teacher, the family can't have a woman in the house. He says that since the teacher came in, Min has become a better person and has someone to care for him when he gets sick. He also says that Min isn't his girlfriend, but that he expects her to do the same for him.
Mr. Qu'an tells the room student that the family is cutting ties with Min because of the feng shui, and that she has to give up all grievances against her family. The room student asks why he didn't call his uncle, and the uncle tells him that he's running a fever. He's not taking medicine, he says, and it's like an adult acting like a child. The uncle says that he doesn't understand why children don't take medicine, but why does an adult act like a kid? The uncle goes on to say that since Min is dependent on the teacher, the family can't have a woman in the house. He says that since the teacher came in, Min has become a better person and has someone to care for him when he gets sick. He also says that Min isn't his girlfriend, but that he expects her to do the same for him.