"Who the heck is you?" asks the young man. He's not from school, he says, and he's just bullied someone of his own. The young man tells the teacher that his mom asked him to do something in prison before she died so that she'd be able to come out alive. The teacher tells the boy that he'll be executed tomorrow, and the boy is upset that he can't go home and be with his mom. He says he doesn't need to live with the "burden of reputation" attached to his mom's name. He wants to be with her, and that's what he wants to do.
"Who the heck is you?" asks the young man. He's not from school, he says, and he's just bullied someone of his own. The young man tells the teacher that his mom asked him to do something in prison before she died so that she'd be able to come out alive. The teacher tells the boy that he'll be executed tomorrow, and the boy is upset that he can't go home and be with his mom. He says he doesn't need to live with the "burden of reputation" attached to his mom's name. He wants to be with her, and that's what he wants to do.