Lin-Han is gone, and Shu-Lin wants to know what's going on. He says that he's planning to let her die, and that she'll be trapped in his house as a wife. He's so selfish, he says, that he wants to force her to marry someone who isn't a good match for her. He doesn't want her to be happy, he wants her to live under a different identity, and he wants nothing to do with her. Shu-Ren wants to go back to his house and play with her, but he can't bring himself to leave her there. He asks if he can call her "sister in law" , and she says yes. He tells her that if he likes her, he can come to his manor to look for her, and then he'll come back to see her tomorrow. He also asks if the sixteenth prince has taken a "crash course" on how to "woo a woman," and she points out that he seems to have improved in flirting her. She says he must have been "really attending a crash course in wooing woman" .
Lin-Han is gone, and Shu-Lin wants to know what's going on. He says that he's planning to let her die, and that she'll be trapped in his house as a wife. He's so selfish, he says, that he wants to force her to marry someone who isn't a good match for her. He doesn't want her to be happy, he wants her to live under a different identity, and he wants nothing to do with her. Shu-Ren wants to go back to his house and play with her, but he can't bring himself to leave her there. He asks if he can call her "sister in law" , and she says yes. He tells her that if he likes her, he can come to his manor to look for her, and then he'll come back to see her tomorrow. He also asks if the sixteenth prince has taken a "crash course" on how to "woo a woman," and she points out that he seems to have improved in flirting her. She says he must have been "really attending a crash course in wooing woman" .