In this chapter, the young master, Mr. Kung-Fu, tells the young mistress, Yuean, to take a "break" from her "forced self" . He tells her that the diamond on her ring is the "legendary heart" of the Greek goddess venus, which is lost during the "wars and succession conflict" in the ancient Greek empire. He asks her if she is going to get married soon, and she replies that she is not sure how she is supposed to answer the question. She tells him that he has been "buzzing around" her for quite some time, and that they will return her to him soon. He says that he ignores the feelings of the people present, and they have not yet visited his house. He warns her that having a "good and stable partner" would "improve your image," and she responds that she does not need to "give a damn" about others. She says that as long as she likes her, she will do her best to improve her image. He then asks her what she thinks of his performance today, and he says that she handled the "interpersonal relationships" in an "average way," and that she pushed herself too hard.
In this chapter, the young master, Mr. Kung-Fu, tells the young mistress, Yuean, to take a "break" from her "forced self" . He tells her that the diamond on her ring is the "legendary heart" of the Greek goddess venus, which is lost during the "wars and succession conflict" in the ancient Greek empire. He asks her if she is going to get married soon, and she replies that she is not sure how she is supposed to answer the question. She tells him that he has been "buzzing around" her for quite some time, and that they will return her to him soon. He says that he ignores the feelings of the people present, and they have not yet visited his house. He warns her that having a "good and stable partner" would "improve your image," and she responds that she does not need to "give a damn" about others. She says that as long as she likes her, she will do her best to improve her image. He then asks her what she thinks of his performance today, and he says that she handled the "interpersonal relationships" in an "average way," and that she pushed herself too hard.