The next morning, Shuo is still in a wheelchair, but he is happy to see his brother, who has come to pick him up. He tells his brother that he did not cause any trouble, and that he will bring him back home. Shuo thanks his brother for all of his efforts, and says that he does not need his help, even though he has limited mobility. He asks if there is anyone taking him home, and his brother replies that he has had a small amount of whisky. He then asks if anyone is taking him back, and the bartender replies that there is. He also asks if he can join him for a drink, and Shuo asks why he got drunk first, and he says that it appears that his good news is about to be delivered. He wonders if he is jealous of the two of them being together.
The next morning, Shuo is still in a wheelchair, but he is happy to see his brother, who has come to pick him up. He tells his brother that he did not cause any trouble, and that he will bring him back home. Shuo thanks his brother for all of his efforts, and says that he does not need his help, even though he has limited mobility. He asks if there is anyone taking him home, and his brother replies that he has had a small amount of whisky. He then asks if anyone is taking him back, and the bartender replies that there is. He also asks if he can join him for a drink, and Shuo asks why he got drunk first, and he says that it appears that his good news is about to be delivered. He wonders if he is jealous of the two of them being together.