Mr. gong asks why the woman suddenly showed up at his house. He's not jealous, he says, and he doesn't want to leave just because she wants to. He tells her that he's going to deal with her later. She's so sorry that she can't even eat the food that she cooks. The butler says that the young master has a "paranoid personality disorder" , which means that he is too perfect to be able to do anything but please his master. The worst symptom of this is that the master is very hot-tempered. The young master says that if the woman wants to have her freedom, she must do as the master says. He asks her to try his fish soup. The woman says that she'd rather have her own fish soup than his.
Mr. gong asks why the woman suddenly showed up at his house. He's not jealous, he says, and he doesn't want to leave just because she wants to. He tells her that he's going to deal with her later. She's so sorry that she can't even eat the food that she cooks. The butler says that the young master has a "paranoid personality disorder" , which means that he is too perfect to be able to do anything but please his master. The worst symptom of this is that the master is very hot-tempered. The young master says that if the woman wants to have her freedom, she must do as the master says. He asks her to try his fish soup. The woman says that she'd rather have her own fish soup than his.