The prince asks if they can stay at his house for a while. The prince wants to know why a rich man would treat him so well. He asks if the rich man has other ulterior motives, and the prince answers that he does not need the money. He wants to see how long the prince can pretend to be asleep, and if the prince is really interested in the prince. He tells the prince that he is so sleepy that he cannot help himself, and that men are born to play hard to get. He says that the prince's cousin, who is a drama queen, used to work in a goulan theater, and she always fantasizes about being pushed down. She refuses to return to her room, but the prince tells her that her doctor has already told her that she cannot get any weaker. He is happy to see her, and says that she chose a "pure and innocent persona" because she does not have any company in the palace. He also says that his green wheel chair is made of jade, which is noble.
The prince asks if they can stay at his house for a while. The prince wants to know why a rich man would treat him so well. He asks if the rich man has other ulterior motives, and the prince answers that he does not need the money. He wants to see how long the prince can pretend to be asleep, and if the prince is really interested in the prince. He tells the prince that he is so sleepy that he cannot help himself, and that men are born to play hard to get. He says that the prince's cousin, who is a drama queen, used to work in a goulan theater, and she always fantasizes about being pushed down. She refuses to return to her room, but the prince tells her that her doctor has already told her that she cannot get any weaker. He is happy to see her, and says that she chose a "pure and innocent persona" because she does not have any company in the palace. He also says that his green wheel chair is made of jade, which is noble.