Uncle Kui bullies his son again. He tells him to go to his grandmother's house, where he will find out where the hog is. When he returns, he finds that the trophy belongs to his family, too. Grandma scolds him, saying that if the hog belongs to someone else, then everything else in the house is also theirs. The third son tells his mother to come over to his house and give the hog to his fourth brother, who is celebrating his birthday that day. He also tells her that his father has told everyone in the village that he will treat them all to a big feast at his house tomorrow. Grandma tells him that if he doesn't agree with her, he can talk to the village chief.
Uncle Kui bullies his son again. He tells him to go to his grandmother's house, where he will find out where the hog is. When he returns, he finds that the trophy belongs to his family, too. Grandma scolds him, saying that if the hog belongs to someone else, then everything else in the house is also theirs. The third son tells his mother to come over to his house and give the hog to his fourth brother, who is celebrating his birthday that day. He also tells her that his father has told everyone in the village that he will treat them all to a big feast at his house tomorrow. Grandma tells him that if he doesn't agree with her, he can talk to the village chief.