Mr. Lin wants to attend his brother's wedding party on the eighth of next month. He tells his brother that he has heard that he needs money, so he just wants to help him out. He explains that he used to be just like his brother when he was younger, but now he realizes that the rules of the rich are set by them. Without breaking them, he can't stand out among the others, and he may only serve others for life. He says that stealing someone else's design isn't a crime, but that he will ruin the rich by doing this. He promises to pay back what he owes his wife, including interest.
Mr. Lin wants to attend his brother's wedding party on the eighth of next month. He tells his brother that he has heard that he needs money, so he just wants to help him out. He explains that he used to be just like his brother when he was younger, but now he realizes that the rules of the rich are set by them. Without breaking them, he can't stand out among the others, and he may only serve others for life. He says that stealing someone else's design isn't a crime, but that he will ruin the rich by doing this. He promises to pay back what he owes his wife, including interest.