Dodo tries to convince Ganymede that he's not looking too bad. He's got a plan: he'll pretend to be drunk, and Ganyamin will pretend to get out of the way. Dodo wants to know what's going on. He wants to make sure the guy who's supposed to be in charge of the escape isn't faking it. He also wants to be sure that the guy in charge doesn't try to get away with it--he's been drinking too much, and he just slapped himself in the face. Doda's all, "hey, we finally got out" , and she's totally hurt. She wants to take the blame for everything. She's so sorry that she'd be okay if she kissed her husband a few times. She also wants Ganyeman to kiss her, too, so she'll be okay in no time. But first, they need to scrub some dirt off Gany's face, so he won't be able to figure out how to get into the other side of the wall. Ganyema asks Dodo if he thinks he can still stay in the dungeon after all. He says that he has some unfinished business there, and that he needs to stay. He asks if he can pay for the "crime of letting go of an important prisoner" . And if he does, he says, then he'd like to come to Manchuria with him.
Dodo tries to convince Ganymede that he's not looking too bad. He's got a plan: he'll pretend to be drunk, and Ganyamin will pretend to get out of the way. Dodo wants to know what's going on. He wants to make sure the guy who's supposed to be in charge of the escape isn't faking it. He also wants to be sure that the guy in charge doesn't try to get away with it--he's been drinking too much, and he just slapped himself in the face. Doda's all, "hey, we finally got out" , and she's totally hurt. She wants to take the blame for everything. She's so sorry that she'd be okay if she kissed her husband a few times. She also wants Ganyeman to kiss her, too, so she'll be okay in no time. But first, they need to scrub some dirt off Gany's face, so he won't be able to figure out how to get into the other side of the wall. Ganyema asks Dodo if he thinks he can still stay in the dungeon after all. He says that he has some unfinished business there, and that he needs to stay. He asks if he can pay for the "crime of letting go of an important prisoner" . And if he does, he says, then he'd like to come to Manchuria with him.