In a soliloquy, the boy tells his master that if his mother is dead, he must learn to fight back. He tells the boy that he is his mother's child and that he should not be afraid of the family's mockery. The boy tells the master that he has been crying because he has not slept well. The master tells him that he will grant the boy's wishes and that his death will protect the boy. He asks the boy if there is someone who calls him "big boss" and the boy answers that there is, and the master says that this boy also appears in the scene. He says that he never thought that the boy would become a fool and that it would be more complete for the boy to see the future of both of them. He also says that the master will be able to see that they are talking about saving each other, and that the words he has spoken will be the key to their success.
In a soliloquy, the boy tells his master that if his mother is dead, he must learn to fight back. He tells the boy that he is his mother's child and that he should not be afraid of the family's mockery. The boy tells the master that he has been crying because he has not slept well. The master tells him that he will grant the boy's wishes and that his death will protect the boy. He asks the boy if there is someone who calls him "big boss" and the boy answers that there is, and the master says that this boy also appears in the scene. He says that he never thought that the boy would become a fool and that it would be more complete for the boy to see the future of both of them. He also says that the master will be able to see that they are talking about saving each other, and that the words he has spoken will be the key to their success.